Georgia Through an Artist's Eye
Author: Sterling Everett
Publisher: Indigo Custom Publishing
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9780972595148
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Sterling Everett
Publisher: Indigo Custom Publishing
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9780972595148
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Rachel Rodríguez
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2006-02-07
Total Pages: 44
ISBN-13: 9780805077407
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A biography of Georgia O'Keeffe from her childhood in Wisconsin through her work in New Mexico.
Author: Gabrielle Balkan
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2021-09-07
Total Pages: 56
ISBN-13: 0744054362
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →See the world through Georgia O'Keeffe's eyes and be inspired to produce your own masterpieces. Have you ever wondered exactly what your favorite artists were looking at to make them draw, sculpt, or paint the way they did? In this charming illustrated series of books to keep and collect, created in full collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, you can see what they saw, and be inspired to create your own artworks, too. In What the Artist Saw: Georgia O'Keeffe, meet famous American painter Georgia O'Keeffe. Step into her life and learn what led her to look closely at nature and paint her iconic paintings of flowers and bones. See the vast New Mexico landscapes that inspired her work. Have a go at producing your own close-up still-life artworks! Follow the artists' stories and find intriguing facts about their environments and key masterpieces. Then see what you can see and make your own art. Take a closer look at landscapes, or even yourself, with Vincent van Gogh. Try crafting a story in fabric like Faith Ringgold, or carve a woodblock print at home with Hokusai. Every book in this series is one to treasure and keep - perfect for budding young artists to explore exhibitions with, then continue their own artistic journeys. © The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Author: Margaret Wood
Publisher:
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780890135600
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Voices of laughter and comic relief are a timeless, vital aspect of Hispanic culture. In this book practical jokes, pranks, slips-of-the-tongue, hyperbole, and slapstick are given in English and regional Spanish.
Author: Peter Jenny
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Published: 2012-04-04
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781616890568
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This series of small primers on drawing encourages readers not only to pick up a pen and start drawing, but to see the world that surrounds them with fresh eyes. Visual thinking and using one's imagination are skills that are often neglected in today's world. With author Peter Jenny's help, readers will learn to perceive their environment in a new way and will soon follow his lead, discovering the joy of drawing. The three books in the series each present a short introduction by Jenny and twenty-two easy exercises, with each book focusing on a different aspect: Notes on Drawing Technique takes actions such as gesticulating, touching, feeling, doodling, and moving as the starting points for putting pen to paper. Notes on Figure Drawing focuses on the archetypal presentation of the human figure, and Learning to See teaches the reader to discover art in everyday objects.
Author: Karen Karbo
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2013-04-02
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 0762785861
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Most people associate Georgia O’Keeffe with New Mexico, painted cow skulls, and her flower paintings. She was revered for so long—born in 1887, died at age ninety-eight in 1986—that we forget how young, restless, passionate, searching, striking, even fearful she once was—a dazzling, mysterious female force in bohemian New York City during its heyday. In this distinctive book, Karen Karbo cracks open the O’Keeffe icon in her characteristic style, making one of the greatest women painters in American history vital and relevant for yet another generation. She chronicles O’Keeffe’s early life, her desire to be an artist, and the key moment when art became her form of self-expression. She also explores O’Keeffe’s passionate love affair with master photographer Alfred Stieglitz, who took a series of 500 black-and-white photographs of O’Keeffe during the early years of their marriage. This is not a traditional biography, but rather a compelling, contemporary reassessment of the life of O’Keeffe with an eye toward understanding what we can learn from her way of being in the world.
Author: Michael Marmor
Publisher:
Published: 2009-10
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This title presents a celebration of vision, of art and of the relationship between the two. Artists see the world in physical terms as we all do. However, they may be more perceptive than most in interpreting the complexity of how and what they see. In this fascinating juxtaposition of science and art history, ophthalmologists Michael Marmor and James G. Ravin examine the role of vision and eye disease in art. They focus on the eye, where the process of vision originates and investigate how aspects of vision have inspired - and confounded - many of the world's most famous artists. Why do Georges Seurat's paintings appear to shimmer? How come the eyes in certain portraits seem to follow you around the room? Are the broad brushstrokes in Monet's Water Lilies due to cataracts? Could van Gogh's magnificent yellows be a result of drugs? How does eye disease affect the artistic process? Or does it at all? "The Artist's Eyes" considers these questions and more. It is a testament to the triumph of artistic talent over human vulnerability and a tribute to the paintings that define eras, the artists who made them and the eyes through which all of us experience art.
Author: Dr Stephen H Rapp Jr
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Published: 2014-09-28
Total Pages: 545
ISBN-13: 1472425529
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Georgian literary sources for Late Antiquity are commonly held to be later productions devoid of historical value. As a result, scholarship outside the Republic of Georgia has privileged Graeco-Roman and even Armenian narratives. However, when investigated within the dual contexts of a regional literary canon and the active participation of Caucasia’s diverse peoples in the Iranian Commonwealth, early Georgian texts emerge as rich repositories of late antique attitudes and outlooks.
Author: John William Reps
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 594
ISBN-13: 0826204163
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Union list catalog of the lithographic views of cities and towns made during the 19th century.
Author: Kathryn Lasky
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2009-05-26
Total Pages: 44
ISBN-13: 9780374325299
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The artist Georgia O'Keeffe spends the day transforming the materials, colors, and landscape of her desert home into paintings. Includes biographical notes.