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From Lens to Eye to Hand
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Discover the captivating world of Photorealism with 'From Lens to Eye to Hand', a compelling hardback book that illustrates the groundbreaking movement that reshaped artistic representation in the late 20th century. This stunning piece offers 136 pages of high-quality illustrations and insights into iconic works from celebrated masters of Photorealism. Delve into the revolutionary approach where the camera serves as the backbone of painterly expression, challenging the norms of an art scene dominated by Pop Art, Minimalism, and Performance Art. Published by DelMonico Books, this beautifully bound volume measures 280 x 240 mm and features insightful essays by renowned artist Richard Kalina and Terrie Sultan, exploring the evolution of photorealistic techniques, including intricate watercolors and masterful works on paper. Perfect for art enthusiasts and students alike, this book is an essential addition to your collection, highlighting the significance and legacy of Photorealism. Whether you're an artist seeking inspiration or a collector looking to deepen your understanding of art history, 'From Lens to Eye to Hand' provides a detailed examination of a vital artistic movement that began in the 1970s. Experience art as you’ve never seen it before, and embrace the detailed wonders of photorealism with this extraordinary publication.
Author: Terrie Sultan Publisher: DelMonico Books
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 280 x 240 mm
Pages: 136
Publication Date: 21-08-2017
Photorealism reintroduced straightforward representation into an art world dominated by Pop Art, Minimalism, Land Art, and Performance Art. Often misunderstood as being overtly traditional, artists at the vanguard of this important movement were trailblazers. Use of the camera as the foundation of painterly expression is common today, but in the 1970s Photorealists were embarking on a groundbreaking way of seeing and depicting the world. Drawing on major public and private collections, the book features works by the masters of Photorealism. Along with numerous illustrations, the book also includes an introductory essay by noted artist and writer Richard Kalina, and an in-depth essay by Terrie Sutlan, focusing on photorealistic watercolors and works on paper.
Author: Terrie Sultan Publisher: DelMonico Books
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 280 x 240 mm
Pages: 136
Publication Date: 21-08-2017
Photorealism reintroduced straightforward representation into an art world dominated by Pop Art, Minimalism, Land Art, and Performance Art. Often misunderstood as being overtly traditional, artists at the vanguard of this important movement were trailblazers. Use of the camera as the foundation of painterly expression is common today, but in the 1970s Photorealists were embarking on a groundbreaking way of seeing and depicting the world. Drawing on major public and private collections, the book features works by the masters of Photorealism. Along with numerous illustrations, the book also includes an introductory essay by noted artist and writer Richard Kalina, and an in-depth essay by Terrie Sutlan, focusing on photorealistic watercolors and works on paper.
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