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Learn to paint tropical watercolor flowers and foliage in simple
steps with this free and easy approach to watercolor painting for
beginners. Marie Boudon's beautifully presented creative course
will get you started in this expressive and fun medium. Find out
about the essential materials you need, learn about color mixing
for an on-trend jungle palette, get expert tips on transparency,
overlays and negative space, discover ideas for compositions and
then work step-by-step through over 20 tutorials for jungle plants
and flowers. From palm trees, monstera leaves and other jungle
foliage to tropical flowers such as hibiscus, bird of paradise and
anthurium, you'll find easy exercises and inspiring ideas for
jungle-themed art, which is a huge trend in interiors and surface
pattern design. Along the way, be inspired by Marie's gorgeous
ideas for presenting the finished work as art pieces, journal
pages, handmade stationery and greetings cards, inspirational quote
frames, personalized gifts and more.
How to work with a limited palette, with step-by-step
demonstrations. One of the world's best art teachers shows you how
to give spontaneity and lightness to your work with a limited
palette. Using only three colours (up to five at the very most), is
the most effective way to give your art a fresh feel. With an array
of paintings, techniques and step-by-step demonstrations, renowned
artist Hazel Soan goes through a range of specific colour
combinations that work. Each chapter looks at a different
combination, guided by a principal hue or pigment property. For
landscapes she discusses cool blue and warm yellow, for gardens
transparent reds and complimentary green, and for seascapes warm
blue, cool yellow and granulation. The author explores the almost
inexhaustible three-colour combinations but also discusses when
four- or five-colour combinations would enhance or work more
efficiently. This ensures your work is more cohesive, light and
brings out the beauty of the watercolour medium. This extensive
guide is packed with demonstrations, work in progress and finished
paintings - and every single painting will have the colours
itemized, making this not only a great technique book but great
resource for colour combinations. Ideal for all painters, new or
experienced.
A comprehensive book from one of America's most successful carving
teachers. Painting instructions for over 40 species of waterfowl,
with various painting techniques are illustrated with step-by-step
photographs. Fine color photographs of the finished bird carvings
and close-up details are included.
Indian art, increasingly popular in the west, cannot be fully
appreciated without some knowledge of the religious and
philosophical background. This book, first published in 1985,
covers all aspects of Hindu iconography, and explains that its
roots lie far back in the style of prehistoric art. The dictionary
demonstrates the rich profusion of cults, divinities, symbols,
sects and philosophical views encompassed by the Hindu religious
tradition.
Learn how to paint adorable animals, flavorful fruits, lively
plants, and more in this free-and-easy approach to watercolor.
Artist Natalia Skatula has a beautiful, whimsical style that will
charm you through 12 simple step-by-step projects and over 100
worked examples. Beginning with an overview on materials and
equipment, Natalia then covers the general techniques needed to
achieve the paintings, along with her top-10 personal tips for
success. Projects include: A majestic whale An adorable sloth
Elephants Pandas Dogs Llamas Bears Foxes Rabbits And more! This
book also includes a range of presentation ideas to inspire you to
put your finished work on display or gift it. The gallery of
examples that follows includes plants, cats, beetles, birds,
sealife, jungle creatures and fruits, giving you a treasure-trove
of references for your painting. This book also makes the perfect
gift for artists of all ages, especially plant and animal lovers.
Find the inspiration and technique to start your watercoloring
adventures with this beautiful guide!
Published in 1981: This book is two-hundred Catalogues of the Major
Exhibitions reproduced in facsimile in forty-seven volumes.
This title was first published in 2000: In their stunning
simplicity, George Romney's portraits of eighteenth-century gentry
and their children are among the most widely recognised creations
of his age. A rival to Reynolds and Gainsborough, Romney was born
in 1734 on the edge of the Lake District, the landscape of which
never ceased to influence his eye for composition and colour. He
moved in 1762 to London where there was an insatiable market for
portraits of the landed gentry to fill the elegant picture
galleries of their country houses. Romney's sitters included
William Beckford and Emma Hart, later Lady Hamilton. An influential
figure, one of the founding fathers of neo-classicism and a
harbinger of romanticism, Romney yearned to develop his talents as
a history painter. Countless drawings bear witness to ambitious
projects on elemental themes which were rarely executed on canvas.
Richly illustrated, this is the first biography of Romney to
explore the full diversity of his oeuvre. David A. Cross portays a
complex personality, prone to melancholy, who held himself aloof
from London's Establishment and from the Royal Academy, of which
Sir Joshua Reynolds was President, and chose instead to find his
friends among that city's radical intelligentsia.
An in-depth exploration of Malevich's pivotal painting, its context
and its significance Kazimir Malevich's painting Black Square is
one of the twentieth century's emblematic paintings, the visual
manifestation of a new period in world artistic culture at its
inception. None of Malevich's contemporary revolutionaries created
a manifesto, an emblem, as capacious and in its own way unique as
this work; it became both the quintessence of the Russian
avant-gardist's own art-which he called Suprematism-and a milestone
on the highway of world art. Writing about this single painting,
Aleksandra Shatskikh sheds new light on Malevich, the Suprematist
movement, and the Russian avant-garde. Malevich devoted his entire
life to explicating Black Square's meanings. This process
engendered a great legacy: the original abstract movement in
painting and its theoretical grounding; philosophical treatises;
architectural models; new art pedagogy; innovative approaches to
theater, music, and poetry; and the creation of a new visual
environment through the introduction of decorative applied designs.
All of this together spoke to the tremendous potential for
innovative shape and thought formation concentrated in Black
Square. To this day, many circumstances and events of the origins
of Suprematism have remained obscure and have sprouted arbitrary
interpretations and fictions. Close study of archival materials and
testimonies of contemporaries synchronous to the events described
has allowed this author to establish the true genesis of
Suprematism and its principal painting.
Enter The Madman's Gallery and discover an extraordinary,
illustrated exhibition of the greatest curiosities from the global
history of art, featuring one hundred magnificently eccentric
antique paintings, engravings, illustrations, and sculptures, each
with a fascinatingly bizarre story to tell. Brought to light from
the depths of libraries, museums, dealers, and galleries around the
world, these forgotten artistic treasures include portraits of
oddballs such as the British explorer with a penchant for riding
crocodiles, and the Italian monk who levitated so often he's
recognized as the patron saint of airplane passengers. Discover
impossible medieval land yachts, floating churches, and
eagle-powered airships. Encounter dog-headed holy men, armies of
German giants, 18th-century stuntmen, human chessboards, screaming
ghost heads, and more marvels of the human imagination. A
captivating odditorium of obscure and engaging characters and
works, each expertly brought to life by historian and curator of
the strange Edward Brooke-Hitching, here is a richly illustrated
and entertaining gallery for lovers of outre art and history. A
GLOBAL SURVEY: Here are European painters who used ground up
Egyptian mummies as pigment, examples of the antique Japanese art
of Gyotaku (fish stone rubbings) using dried fish as printing
plates, a Parisian art hoax featuring paintings actually created by
a chimpanzee, and much more. ODDITIES ABOUND: Depictions of the
demon worms believed to cause toothaches carved into human molars:
Check. A nude version of the Mona Lisa painted by the "bad boy"
apprentice of Leonardo da Vinci: Here it is. The most admiring
portrait of a cannibal likely ever produced: Presented in full
color. EXPERT AUTHOR: Edward Brooke-Hitching is a master of taking
visually driven deep dives into unusual historical subjects, such
as the maps of imaginary geography in The Phantom Atlas or ancient
pathways through the stars in The Sky Atlas, imaginative depictions
of heavens, hells, and afterworlds in The Devil's Atlas, and the
strangest books imaginable in The Madman's Library. Perfect for:
Fans of beautifully illustrated works, art history, and unusual
world atlas collections Readers of quirky history such as Schott's
Miscellany, Atlas Obscura, and the wildly popular QI series (for
which the author is a writer and researcher) Gift for a graduate,
teacher, or student of world history, art history, library science,
archeology, sociology, or any discipline engaged in the exploration
of curiosities and human nature
This practical guide is perfect for those looking to try this
ancient art form for the first time! In this book, Japanese master
artist Shozo Koike reveals the simple secrets of Sumi-e, offering
step-by-step instructions with clear photographs and online video
tutorials showing you how to paint 19 traditional subjects. Sumi-e
is the meditative Japanese form of ink painting taught by Zen
Buddhist monks to encourage mindfulness and an awareness of our
surroundings. It uses only ink, water, a brush and paper to capture
natural objects and landscapes in a vivid, spontaneous fashion.
Koike begins with the basics--what to buy and how to prepare the
ink in a traditional inkstone. Next, he shows you how to practice
the 11 basic brushstrokes used for all Sumi-e paintings. The 19
traditional subjects taught in this book include: Flowers like
orchids, chrysanthemums, camellias, roses and peonies Plants and
fruits including bamboo, eggplants, grapes and chestnuts Animal
figures including small birds, butterflies, chicks, crabs and
goldfish Koike also explains the philosophy of Sumi-e, which
emerges from the use of negative white space to enhance the painted
forms. Readers will enter into a world not just of black and white,
but of infinite shades of gray which are capable of evoking all the
sensations of color using these techniques.
Ateliers have produced the greatest artists of all time - and now
that educational model is experiencing a renaissance. These
studios, a return to classical art training, are based on the
nineteenth-century model of teaching artists by pairing them with a
master artist over a period of years. Students begin by copying
masterworks, then gradually progress to painting as their skills
develop. On every page, Aristides uses the works of works of Old
Masters and today's most respected realist artists to demonstrate
and teach the principles of realist drawing and painting, taking
students step by step through the learning curve yet allowing them
to work at their own pace. Unique and inspiring, Classical Drawing
Atelier is a serious art course for serious art students.
Mwili, Akili Na Roho: Ten Figurative Painters from East Africa
features the work of ten artists from Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania,
including Sam Ntiro, Elimo Njau, Asaph Ng’ethe Macua, Jak
Katarikawe, Theresa Musoke, Sane Wadu, Peter Mulindwa, Chelenge van
Rampelberg, John Njenga, and Meek Gichugu. The personal histories,
thematic concerns, and formal strategies of this multigenerational
group of artists present an opportunity to engage more deeply in
the genealogies of artistic creation in the region, while
considering the enduring influence of certain ideas and
institutions in the creation, dissemination, and reception of art
in and from East Africa. This catalogue is published to coincide
with an expanded version of Mwili, Akili Na Roho at the Nairobi
Contemporary Art Institute in 2022, following earlier iterations at
Haus Der Kunst in Munich (2020) and the Royal Academy of Arts in
London (2021).
Employing an interdisciplinary approach, this book breaks new
ground by considering how Robert Motherwell's abstract
expressionist art is indebted to Alfred North Whitehead's highly
original process metaphysics. Motherwell first encountered
Whitehead and his work as a philosophy graduate student at Harvard
University, and he continued to espouse Whitehead's processist
theories as germane to his art throughout his life. This book
examines how Whitehead's process philosophy-inspired by quantum
theory and focusing on the ongoing ingenuity of dynamic forces of
energy rather than traditional views of inert substances-set the
stage for Motherwell's future art. This book will be of interest to
scholars in twentieth-century modern art, philosophy of art and
aesthetics, and art history.
Die skrywers deel met genoee die geheime wat hulle oor baie jare
van klasgee en verf ontdek het. Titel bevat: nuwe idees oor kleur
en kleurvermenging; advies oor die kies van lap, ontwerpe, verf en
kleure; 'n wye reeks tegnieke wat verstaanbaar verduidelik word;
duidelike stap-vir-stap foto's en aanwysings vir meer as 50
projekte; oorspronklike ontwerpe waarvoor die patrone ingesluit is.
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Matisse
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The work of Henri Matisse (1869-1954) reflects an ongoing belief in
the power of brilliant colors and simple forms. Though famed in
particular for his paintings, Matisse also worked with drawing,
sculpture, lithography, stained glass, and collage, developing his
unique cut-out medium when old age left him unable to stand and
paint. Matisse's subjects were often conventional: nudes,
portraits, and figures in landscapes, Oriental scenes, and interior
views, but in his handling of bold color and fluid draftsmanship,
he secured his place as a 20th-century master. It was Matisse's
palette that particularly thrilled the modern imagination. With
vivid blue, amethyst purple, egg-yolk yellow, and many shades
beyond he liberated his work from a meticulous representation of
reality and sought instead a "vital harmony," often referring to
music as an inspiration or analogy for his work. A comprehensive
and informative source, this lavishly illustrated publication has
been revised in close collaboration with the Matisse estate.
Including preparatory studies, full-page reproductions, and
enlarged details, discover the artist's adventurous path, from the
chromatic brilliance of his Fauve period, right through to his
invention of gouache cut-outs at the ripe age of 80. Each image has
been reproduced with painstaking care to create a viewing
experience worthy of the expressionist par excellence. The bard of
color deserves no less. About the series Born back in 1985, the
Basic Art Series has evolved into the best-selling art book
collection ever published. Each book in TASCHEN's Basic Art series
features: a detailed chronological summary of the life and oeuvre
of the artist, covering his or her cultural and historical
importance a concise biography approximately 100 illustrations with
explanatory captions
David Hockney is possibly the world's most popular living painter,
but he is also something else: an incisive and original thinker on
art. Here are the fruits of his lifelong meditations on the
problems and paradoxes of representing a three-dimensional world on
a flat surface. How does drawing make one `see things clearer, and
clearer, and clearer still', as Hockney suggests? What significance
do different media - from a Lascaux cave wall to an iPad - have for
the way we see? What is the relationship between the images we make
and the reality around us? How have changes in technology affected
the way artists depict the world? The conversations are punctuated
by wise and witty observations from both parties on numerous other
artists - Van Gogh or Vermeer, Caravaggio, Monet, Picasso - and
enlivened by shrewd insights into the contrasting social and
physical landscapes of California, where Hockney lives, and
Yorkshire, his birthplace. Some of the people he has encountered
along the way - from Henri Cartier-Bresson to Billy Wilder - make
entertaining appearances in the dialogue.
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