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Keep the page in your book with this gorgeous pack of 10 foiled
bookmarks, printed on both sides, with a silky ribbon and featuring
artwork by Vincent van Gogh. Vincent Van Gogh composed this
painting while he was in the Saint-Remy mental asylum, near Arles.
The bold use of impasto and the beauty of the towering trees have
made this one of his most recognisable works. There are various
other versions of the painting, one of which features a closer view
of the cypresses painted vertically, as well as a replica of this
version that Van Gogh painted for his mother and sister.
Explores the development of the Pre-Raphaelite movement in the mid
19th century; and works which figure amongst the most lasting and
generally propular in British art. Renowned writer and art critic
Edward Lucie-Smith contributes a study of the individual artists,
their interconnection and previously unpublished material of their
intricate links with the social establishment of the time. James
Cahill has a special interest in the movement, having studied Dante
Gabriel Rosetti and Holman Hunt. He reviews the major exhibition of
150 works at Tate Britain launched in September 2012. 'I think what
I want to do is to follow a trail that leads, through many twists
and turns, from the religious revival of the early 19th century to
Blue Period Picasso, then to Surrealism. It may take in the
Children of the Raj and the discovery of Japan along the way. It
leads from rather rigid moralism, to conscious immoralism, and then
at last to Freud/Dali.' Edward Lucie-Smith 05/2012
Step inside the studio of Andres Valencia, the child prodigy who has
astonished the art world with his boldly inventive paintings.
In 2021, Andres became the youngest artist in history to showcase his
work at Art Miami, where his large-scale portrait paintings informed by
Cubism quickly sold out. He has since taken the creative world by
storm, selling dozens of paintings for six-figure sums and sharing
videos of his paintings-in-process with hundreds of thousands of fans
online.
Andres Valencia: Painting Without Rules tells the story of this
remarkable self-taught artist and sheds light on his creative
process―what inspires him, how he executes his artwork, and what
creativity means to him as a young person. You’ll get an inside look as
Andres works in his studio―mixing paint, sketching with oil pastels,
and expressing his imagination on the canvas―until the large, wildly
unique faces and bodies he’s known for come into form.
An inspiring and heartwarming look at one of the most accomplished
young artists in the world, this boldly colorful coffee table book
features a gallery of over 100 of Andres’ works and can be enjoyed by
both casual creatives and serious artists of any age.
Expressive Sketchbooks shares a host of creative ideas and prompts,
tools and techniques, methods for working around obstacles and
barriers, and tons of visual inspiration to help you grow in your
sketchbooking practice. An expressive sketchbook is a place for you
to explore, express, and enjoy your own innate creativity on your
own terms. It is a safe playground for the imagination-a place to
mess about, play, and experiment-and to gain confidence in your
abilities as you develop your skills. Expressive Sketchbooks offers
techniques and creative exercises that incorporate mark making,
watercolor, mixed media, collage, words and text, and more. It
unpacks some of the obstacles and barriers that you may face along
the way and offers wisdom and encouragement to help you decide why
and how to start your sketchbook and how to develop and expand your
artistic practice. This book is packed with ideas and exercises,
including: Exploratory drawing exercises How to utilize color in
your sketchbook How to create dynamic and varied sketchbook pages
How to find inspiration in nature and in your everyday life Ways to
mix media and art supplies Ways to kickstart your creativity How to
find and develop a process that feels personal to you Through this
book, you'll find out what lights you up, what makes you curious
and fascinated, and what makes you expansive. Discover how to
magnify your creativity and enliven your art skills by using an
expressive sketchbook as your daily companion.
-- Stunning watercolour paintings by one of Sweden's best-loved
artists -- Fascinating insight into Swedish rural and artistic life
in the late nineteenth century -- Accompanied by an explanatory
text giving more detail about his life and techniques Carl Larsson
is one of Sweden's best-loved artists. His stunning watercolours of
his home and family from the end of the nineteenth century are
acclaimed as one of the richest records of life at that time. The
paintings in this book are a combined collection which depict
Larsson's family -- his wife Karin and their eight children -- his
home in the village of Sundborn, and his farm, Spadarvet. The
accompanying text provides a fascinating insight into Larsson
family and farm life, and his painting techniques. Today, over
60,000 tourists a year visit Sundborn to admire Larsson's home and
work. Also published as three separate volumes: A Home, A Family,
and A Farm.
"The Landscape Series" of 2002 to 2006 was made in quantities of
thirty to one hundred 1' square panels, each of the thirty sets
generally taking three weeks to complete. The panels were worked on
flat, painting eighteen at a time in fifteen minute bursts. They
were laid out on an old framed 6' x 3' piece which also served as a
container for the pools of colour washed over the textured surface.
Two inch square wooden cubes were used to stack the paintings in
small towers to dry out. Various factors steered the series
development: there was reference to an initial colour plan,
thoughts about the load-bearing pressures on a place, tracks and
crossing points, airflow, water, spaces and intervals, the nature
of settlement in the land. For a city: light and shadows on
buildings, streets, side alleys and hidden courtyards, people,
stores, traffic, noise, incidents and interruptions. Titles were
assigned later to photographs of the line of production. The
identity of a place was achieved not by literal description but as
an equivalent found by coincidence in the passage of an abstract
process.
The Landscape Painter's Workbook is the definitive hands-on guide
to the time-honored techniques and essential elements of landscape
painting. Written by celebrated landscape artist, instructor, and
author Mitchell Albala, this richly informative and beautifully
illustrated volume leads you step by step through his approach to
the genre, from establishing a composition using basic shapes to
applying time-tested color strategies, with all-new lessons,
practical exercises, and special topics, including: The Complete
Color Strategy. What are the three aspects of color contrast that
guide a painting's strategy? Notan. Explore this special type of
compositional study, which identifies the underlying shapes and
patterns of a composition. Picture Formats. How does the picture
format-horizontal, vertical, or square-affect the composition? What
are the pros and cons of each? Color Grouping. A full chapter
details this special practice, which helps maintain harmony by
organizing colors into a limited number of groups. Composition. An
in-depth review of variation, movement, and active negative space,
with illustrations that diagram the action in each example.
Workshop Exercises. Instead of demonstrations that show how the
author paints, The Landscape Painter's Workbook includes 10
skill-building workshop exercises to help you work through
essential lessons on your own. With examples of work by 45
contemporary landscape painters-more than 80 paintings in all- in
oil, acrylic, pastel, and watercolor, the lessons are suitable for
all mediums. Each painting is thoroughly analyzed in terms of
shape, composition, or color, with supporting diagrams, thumbnails,
and photographs. The Landscape Painter's Workbook inspires and
informs all artists, from aspiring to accomplished, on how to
successfully portray the majesty and subtlety of the natural world.
The For Artists series expertly guides and instructs artists at all
skill levels who want to develop their classical drawing and
painting skills and create realistic and representational art.
Keep the page in your book with this gorgeous pack of 10 foiled
bookmarks, printed on both sides, with a silky ribbon and featuring
artwork by Vincent van Gogh. Demonstrating influence from
Impressionism and Japanese prints, Almond Blossom was painted in
response to the birth of Vincent van Gogh's nephew. Motivated by
the occasion and moved by his brother Theo naming the child after
him, Van Gogh painted Almond Blossom as a gift in celebration of
the event. He had previously been greatly inspired by flowering
trees, and appreciated their power as symbols of rebirth.
Airfix has been commercially producing plastic kits since 1952 and
its models have been made by successive generations of young boys
and men alike. In the 1960s, a talented graphic artist called Roy
Cross was commissioned to paint some of the box art for Airfix, and
for a ten-year-period he provided many of the glorious paintings
seen on the boxes, setting new standards for realism and accuracy.
Many are still being used today, a full four decades later. Inside
the pages of this book are some of Roy's best artworks, shown here
in full format and in superb detail, with many reproduced here in
book form for the very first time. As well as his vintage box art,
Roy has included many sketches and alternative versions of his
Airfix box art. After Roy left Airfix in 1974, the company went
through a turbulent time. The present owners are Hornby, who have
ambitious plans for Airfix and the other brands it acquired
including Scalextric and Corgi. The decade that Roy Cross worked
for Airfix, though, could be classed as their vintage era, with
some of their finest models being produced then in their millions,
ready for eager youngsters to build up into detailed miniature
models of their favorite aircraft, ships and locomotives.
This essay takes as its focus two paintings by Johannes Vermeer
(1632-75), The Milkmaid c.1661-62 and Woman Holding a Balance
c.1662-65, and considers critical approaches to the artist by four
historians: Edward A.Snow, Lawrence Gowing, John Michael Montias,
and Martin Pops. Its aim is not solely to describe Vermeer's art,
but by a process of comparative analysis to discern the various
standpoints of his biographers, and to clarify their methodologies
in research.
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