Art & Photography Books
Rizzoli International Publications Home at Last
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£34.00
Tuttle Publishing Anime & Manga Digital Coloring Guide: Choose the
Book SynopsisA color science expert's must-have coloring guide for manga and anime artists!Author Teruko Sakurai, Japan's leading colorist, applies her expert knowledge of color to drawing effective anime and manga. Starting with the basics, Sakurai shares her secrets on how to provide your characters and scenes with the right colors to accurately express their moods and actions. This all-in-one guide allows you to become a skilled colorist in just a few easy lessons.Here are just some of the key topics presented in this all-in-one handbook: How to select the right hair and eye colors to express the personality and mood of a character The basics of color theory and how to match the color palette of a scene with the story being told Color's role in conveying emotion— and the essential colors used to capture a particular mood Hundreds of palette color combinations and swatches with CMYK and RGB percentages This book shows you how to become a skilled digital colorist just by following a few simple guidelines—and how to refine your illustrations further using professional-level digital shading and coloration techniques. With hundreds of tips and sample palettes to refer to, Anime & Manga Digital Coloring Guide is a book every manga and anime artist will want to have!
£14.44
Rizzoli International Publications Jamie Wyeth
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£34.00
MIT Press Architectures of Spatial Justice
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£28.80
Thames & Hudson Ltd Ways of Drawing
Book SynopsisA lavishly illustrated collection of essays on drawing as a vital intellectual, artistic and life practice, by the artists of the Royal Drawing School. Drawing is among the most profound ways of engaging with the world. It is absorbing, instinctive a way not just of seeing, but of understanding what we see. Ways of Drawing brings together a range of reflections and creative propositions by contemporary artists and teachers associated with the Royal Drawing School, generously illustrated with images by alumni of the School and the work of significant artists past and present. From explorations of artistic development to short, imaginative strategies for seeing the world afresh, it repositions this art form as a vital force in the contemporary world. Advocating passionately for drawing as both deeply personal and utterly essential, this book is an invaluable companion for artists with all levels of experience looking for new inspirations for their practice.Trade Review'More than a teach-yourself manual, offering prescriptive lessons in perspective or proportion, colour palettes or light … the emphasis of this book is on range, on a variety of approaches' - The Times'Excellent … this book is the most engaging, informative and affirming I have read on the making of drawing' - RA Magazine'Inspiring' - Artists & Illustrators'Grapples with the paradox of learning to shed one’s preconceptions and practices' - World of Interiors'Provides a rich historical context' - The Art NewspaperTable of ContentsPreface, Catherine Goodman To Start..., Julian Bell Studio Space: Introduction, Julian Bell Focusing on the Individual, Ishbel Myerscough The Life Room, Thomas Newbolt Looking and Listening, Eileen Hogan Skill and Vision, John Lessore The Gallery as Visual Dictionary, Ann Dowker Drawing from Ancient Sculpture, Ian Jenkins Modelling, Isley Lynn Open Space: Introduction, Julian Bell From the Studio to the Street, Timothy Hyman Learning the City, Liza Dimbleby Buildings as Objects in Space, Martin Shortis Other People’s Terrain, Mark Cazalet Covering the Ground, William Feaver Finding and Making in Open Country, Daniel Chatto Nature Up Close, Clara Drummond Inner Space: Introduction, Julian Bell Stroke, Body, Space, Ewan Clayton Graphic Medicine, Emily Haworth-Booth Drawing from Film, Catherine Goodman Walk the Line, Sarah Pickstone Text and Image, Sophie Herxheimer Being Drawing, Dilip Sur
£21.25
Merrell Publishers Ltd Abstract Expressionists: The Women
Book SynopsisThis magnificent publication surveys the vital role of women in the development of Abstract Expressionism by looking at more than 50 paintings, collages and sculptures all accompanied by carefully selected quotes from the artists themselves. The dominant movement of the New York and San Francisco art scenes of the mid-20th century, Abstract Expressionism is celebrated as the first development in American art to gain international status. The movement is synonymous with the work of Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning, but also belonging to this generation who changed the course of modern art were numerous female artists; only in recent years have their contributions received the recognition they deserve. The remarkable women in this exciting new book - among them Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Sonia Gechtoff, Lee Krasner, and Joan Mitchell - studied at the same art schools as the men, exhibited at the same galleries, and were part of the same social scene. But their work was not shown and reviewed as widely or considered as valuable as that of the men. This beautiful book presents the works of the Levett Collection, an unparalleled private collection of paintings, drawings and sculpture by women Abstract Expressionists. Richly illustrated essays by the scholars Ellen G. Landau and Joan M. Marter, leading authorities on the subject, consider, respectively, the vital role of women in the development of Abstract Expressionism and the work of women sculptors of the movement. Full of exuberant, explosive colour and densely layered expression, the main part of the book is devoted to more than 50 paintings, collages, and sculptures, all accompanied by pertinent quotes from the women about their artistic practice and concerns. An illustrated timeline and 35 artist biographies provide further insight, making this volume an essential addition to the study of Abstract Expressionist women, innovators in their own right, whose time in the art-historical spotlight has finally come. AUTHOR: Ellen G. Landau is Andrew W. Mellon Professor Emerita at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Joan M. Marter is Distinguished Professor Emerita at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. 170 illustrations
£40.50
Princeton University Press Lina Bo Bardi Material Ideologies
Book SynopsisTrade Review"An insightful portrait of [Lina Bo Bardi’s] pioneering spirit."---Letícia Wouk Almino, Architect's Newspaper"Material Ideologies is a wealth of insight into one of the world’s most significant (female) designers."---Kate Mazade, Madame Architect"[Lina Bo Bardi] and its illustrations provide an opportunity to revisit Bardi’s architecture, ideas, and continuing influences—from her works in Italy, the Glass House, and her exhibition designs to the material choices of her projects." * Choice *
£35.70
Rizzoli International Publications Making a House a Home
Book SynopsisSusanna Salk’s latest book is a passionate primer on how to transform an empty space, whether it’s an apartment or a house, into a home. Full of beautiful interiors and pro tips from star designers, Making a House a Home is an inspiring and practical guide to designing your space from the floor up.In her newest book, beloved Rizzoli author Susanna Salk gives you all the tools you need to design every aspect of your home. Whether you’ve recently moved into a new place or want to revamp and refresh your current home, Salk outlines how to conceive and create a cohesive design for your space.Beginning with the basic elemental aspects of any interior—such as floors, doors, walls, and windows—and proceeding to fundamental decor decisions, like setting the design tone and making sure your rooms are livable and functional, this book walks you through the process, sharing approaches and techniques for designing every interior element.<
£31.16
MIT Press Ltd Something Completely Different
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£27.00