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Out of the Forests: The Art of Paul Bonner by Anonim Pdf
Barely contained within this book is the high octane work of Paul Bonner, an intrepid artist able to vividly recall in paints his visits to Valhalla, the blasted future, and sundry haunted and ravaged stopping off points in between. Here you will find over 150 of Paul's vibrant and compelling full colour paintings, along with numerous character studies and sketches, produced by the artist over the last twenty-five years for the biggest names in fantasy role playing, such as Games Workshop, Mutant Chronicles, Fasa, Riot Minds and Rackham. So, saddle the dragon storm riders, suit up storm troopers, and prepare to have your worlds revealed anew!
Painter, Paddler by Andrew Scott,Stewart Marshall Pdf
Art lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike will be captivated by this stunning, full-colour biography that celebrates and showcases the life and work of an extraordinary man--artist Stewart Marshall. For much of the past two decades, Stewart Marshall has travelled hundreds, sometimes thousands, of miles in a hand-built kayak, living off the land and the sea and painting on some of British Columbia's most remote shorelines. His unusual way of life has taken him to countless distant places, from the wilds of Quebec to the South Pacific. Marshall's art is sought after by discerning collectors across Canada and the U.S. Most of his work is purchased without ever reaching the gallery community. Born in Montreal, he now lives in the coastal village of Sointula, B.C. Painter, Paddler: The Art and Adventures of Stewart Marshall features Stewart Marshall's dramatic watercolour, acrylic, and oil paintings. It also includes sketches and drawings from his diaries, carried with him on his kayaking expeditions. In addition, Andrew Scott describes the artist's many adventures on the water, his experiences with wild animals and even wilder weather. This insightful portrayal captures the highs and lows of a lifetime of painting and paddling, especially on the Pacific coast of North America.
Take a journey through the amazing worlds of master artist Wayne Reynolds with Visions of WAR, a retrospective of more than 10 years of work from today's leading fantasy illustrator! Packed with full-color covers, interior art, and card art from award-winning work on brands like the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Dungeons & Dragons, World of Warcraft, Magic: The Gathering, and more, this exciting overview includes behind-the-scenes stories about some of fantasy's most exciting images, as well as gorgeous paintings you've never seen before! With an introduction from Paizo Publisher Erik Mona and notes from the artist himself, Visions of WAR provides an unparalleled look at the work of fantasy gaming's champion illustrator. Wayne Reynolds is a leading fantasy gaming artist, with fans from virtually every major hobby gaming brand.
Celebrate the darkness! A brand-new collection of art from the master of fantasy and horror continues the theme of the extremely successful Darkwerks. Brom's characteristic and potent brand of sinister, disturbing imagery comes to life through a selection of the very best paintings and concept work of recent years. In addition to covers from best-selling novels by Terry Brooks, Anne McCaffrey, and Michael Moorcock, here are Brom's illustrations for comic books (Batman); movies (Galaxy Quest and Sleepy Hollow); computer games (Doom II), and collectible cards (ICE's Lord of the Rings), where he has become the leading name. With over 120 haunting images, this collection will find an eager audience waiting to plunge into its irresistible, shadowy depths.
Remington & Russell by William C. Ketchum (Jr.) Pdf
Replete with stunning reproductions of their greatest works, this volume documents how two of America's foremost artists defined the nation's vision of the expanding West, and captured forever the emotions of a now-vanished era.
"Toxic Beauty: The Art of Frank Moore is the most comprehensive presentation to date of work by this remarkable artist whose life was cut short by AIDS. Curated by independent scholar Susan Harris with Grey Art Gallery director Lynn Gumpert, the exhibition features approximately 35 major paintings and over 50 gouaches, prints, and drawings, as well as numerous sketchbooks, films, maquettes, source materials, and ephemera. The exhibition is accompanied by an amply illustrated catalogue with essays by Susan Harris, renowned critic Klaus Kertess, and artist/activist Gregg Bordowitz. Harris evokes a compelling portrait of the multitalented artist as revealed through his personal papers and notebooks. Kertess examines Moore's recurrent themes and eclectic influences while situating the artist's work within a larger art historical context. Finally, Bordowitz sheds light on Moore's passionate AIDS activism and how his work conveys feelings of loss, fear, and hope as well as gay male identity during the early days of the pandemic. The catalogue will also include a selected bibliography, chronology, and excerpts from Moore's own writings. Both the exhibition and catalogue will highlight previously unpublished archival material--such as sketchbooks and documents--culled from the vast Frank Moore Papers, totaling 44 linear feet, housed at NYU's Fales Library. These archival materials provide fascinating insights into Moore's life and work: the sketchbooks reveal his penchant for journaling and his extraordinary draftsmanship. The drawings include detailed preparatory studies for his large-scale paintings and custom-crafted frames, as well as lighthearted vignettes of a more personal and even humorous nature."--Publisher's website.
Artists of the North American Wilderness by John T. Ordeman,Michael M. Schreiber Pdf
George and Belmore Browne are together a strong and sometimes overlooked example of the integrity, passion, strength and grit of early landscape artists on this continent. Their backdrop -- the rugged, forbidding landscape of the Pacific Northwest -- and their passion for both hunting and documenting the nature around them, make them both an important piece of North American cultural history. And George's story in particular, including his untimely death, is a fascinating, if tragic, story of an enormous talent whose heralding is long overdue. Once described as the greatest wildlife artist most people have never heard of, George Browne may be regarded as one of a few legitimate masters of the wildlife genre. And before him, there was Belmore, his father and mentor as both artist and sportsman. In a brilliantly illustrated book featuring dozens of color plates of both men's paintings, as well as photos of their travels, authors John Ordeman and Michael Schreiber document the lives of these remarkable men of adventure and artistry. Growing up in Washington State but studying in New England and later Paris, Belmore was a traditional realist painter. So, when invited on expeditions in the Yukon and Alaska, Belmore devoted himself to perfecting his painting technique with the rugged, stunning landscape of the north as inspiration. George spent his early years in Banff, Alberta. At 15, he quit school and began a rigorous apprenticeship in painting and drawing under his father. He later studied at the California School of Fine Arts, after his family had moved to the San Francisco Bay area. A born adventurer like his father, when George was drafted to the Army Air Corps during WWII, he wasthe first man to survive a parachute jump over 40,000 feet without freezing to death. His paintings of birds in flight, mountain goats leaping from rock to rock and moose serene in their swamp are just as breathtaking.
A celebration by some of the UK's finest sporting artists of the thrill that deer evoke. Beautifully illustrated throughout with delicate pencil drawings, sepia watercolors, and superb oils.
Stone Roberts by Stone Roberts,Charles Michener Pdf
A practical and fun way for a family to keep track of who will be where and when, this delightful William Wegman calendar features not only the artist's photographs, but also his drawings. The 250 reminder stickers will ensure you and your busy family
This is a fundamental reassessment of the work of William Holman Hunt, and the first critical text to reproduce his pictures in color and set him on an international stage. Lavishly illustrated and engagingly written, this book answers the longstanding lack of any monograph on Hunt and will make compelling reading for undergraduate and graduate students of History of Art, Victorian Studies, English Literature and Religious Studies, as well as curators, conservators and the artist's many admirers.