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A Painter's Guide to Basic Problems and Solutions

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How do you unify all elements of a painting into a cohesive artistic whole? This book offers a fresh approach to creative pictorial composition, particularly for beginners. Utilizing the integrative process used to train advanced students, the author demonstrates how to organize the components of a picture into rhythmic and harmonious relationships. Each chapter features three parts: a discussion of a specific compositional problem, corresponding creative composition projects for the reader, and case studies analyzing how both historical and contemporary masters—such as Braque, Cezanne, Delacroix, Matisse, and Picasso—addressed these challenges. This format encourages readers to learn by tackling the same issues faced by these artists. Under the author's expert guidance, readers will develop skills in recognizing two-dimensional shape relationships, light and dark values, and color dynamics. They will also explore concepts like negative space, composition styles, and how to convey mood through texture and line. Additionally, the author introduces the illusion of three dimensions. With years of experience as a painter and instructor, the author empowers beginners to cultivate visual awareness and artistic insight, enabling them to create proud artworks. The book includes 192 pages, 160 black-and-white illustrations, 16 full-color plates, and an index.

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Composition, David Friend

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1975
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Titre
Composition
Sous-titre
A Painter's Guide to Basic Problems and Solutions
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1975
Format
rigide
Pages
192
ISBN10
0273009079
ISBN13
9780273009078
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3,65 sur 5
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How do you unify all elements of a painting into a cohesive artistic whole? This book offers a fresh approach to creative pictorial composition, particularly for beginners. Utilizing the integrative process used to train advanced students, the author demonstrates how to organize the components of a picture into rhythmic and harmonious relationships. Each chapter features three parts: a discussion of a specific compositional problem, corresponding creative composition projects for the reader, and case studies analyzing how both historical and contemporary masters—such as Braque, Cezanne, Delacroix, Matisse, and Picasso—addressed these challenges. This format encourages readers to learn by tackling the same issues faced by these artists. Under the author's expert guidance, readers will develop skills in recognizing two-dimensional shape relationships, light and dark values, and color dynamics. They will also explore concepts like negative space, composition styles, and how to convey mood through texture and line. Additionally, the author introduces the illusion of three dimensions. With years of experience as a painter and instructor, the author empowers beginners to cultivate visual awareness and artistic insight, enabling them to create proud artworks. The book includes 192 pages, 160 black-and-white illustrations, 16 full-color plates, and an index.