Tim White Ordre des livres
Tim White était un peintre britannique célèbre pour ses couvertures de livres évocatrices et ses illustrations dans les genres de la science-fiction et du fantastique. Son style artistique se caractérisait par un souci du détail méticuleux et une atmosphère palpable, capturant magistralement l'essence des royaumes fantastiques. La créativité de White s'étendait au-delà des toiles traditionnelles ; il concevait également des bijoux complémentaires à ses peintures, créant ainsi des expériences artistiques immersives pour son public.






- 1994
- 1991
- 1991
AS ONE OF HIS GENERATION'S MOST SUCCESSFUL FANTASY ARTISTS, TIM WHITE'S PAINTINGS HAVE BECOME WIDELY RECOGNIZABLE THROUGH THEIR APPEARANCE ON NUMEROUS BOOK COVERS WORLDWIDE. THE 105 PAINTINGS WHICH APPEAR IN CHIAROSCURO REPRESENT TIM'S EXPLORATION OF REALISM WITHIN FANTASY THEMES.
- 1982
The Science Fiction and Fantasy World of Tim White
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Tim White’s paintings give shape to the fantastic, to the might-have-been and what-still-could-happen. With its frequently optimistic tone and obsessive attention to detail, White’s art offers a convincing landscape of the imagi-nation. “A collection of White’s vivid commercial works spanning a decade....the captivating paintings that transport the viewer from the outwardly familiar to the alien skies.” —Publishers Weekly.
- 1981
The Ceres Solution
- 237pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Cover artist: A. Pedro
- 1977
Critical Threshold
- 158pages
- 6 heures de lecture
They call them the “rat-catchers.” They’re the crew of the spaceship Daedalus, which an economically destitute Earth has dispatched on a mission to re-establish contact with its far-flung, long-lost colonies in space. Alex Alexander, the ship’s biologist, together with his staff, must help solve the mysteries of human and alien ecosystems that he encounters light-years from home. Dendra is a stable world, covered by a huge, unchanging forest—except that nothing living can really be free of change. The planet has no seasons, but its animal life still undergoes life-cycles involving birth, maturation, metamorphosis, and death. The Earth colony sent to tame the world has failed, at least in the terms expected of it, and seems beyond redemption; but the crew of the Daedalus still has to find out exactly why and how the program has gone wrong. Provided, of course, that they can survive the investigation itself!
