Artxpress

Artxpress
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Total Pages: 540
Release: 1981
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Painting Portraits and Figures in Watercolor

Painting Portraits and Figures in Watercolor
Author: Mary Whyte
Publisher: Watson-Guptill
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-12-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0823026787

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Using clear and concise language and in-depth, step-by-step demonstrations, author and renowned artist Mary Whyte guides beginning and intermediate watercolorists through the entire painting process, from selecting materials to fundamental techniques to working with models. Going beyond the practical application of techniques, Whyte helps new artists learn to capture not just the model's physical likeness, but their unique personality and spirit. Richly illustrated, the book features Mary Whyte's vibrant empathetic watercolors and works by such masters of watercolor as Mary Cassatt, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, and Georgia O'Keeffe.

How to Grow as an Artist

How to Grow as an Artist
Author: Daniel Grant
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2002-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1621531228

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In this definitive guide to resources, aspiring artists and serious amateurs devoted to their art will find scores of time-tested strategies to help them set up and work safely from a home studio; learn where and how to acquire appropriate art materials; develop their abilities with others as well as create art alone; explore opportunities for education in a wide variety of forms; overcome mental blocks; mat, frame, pack, and ship works of art; and much more. Artists looking to show and sell their work will find no-fail ideas for marketing, exhibiting, and entering the world of galleries. Filled with entertaining success stories, this is one volume for the bookshelf of every artist hoping to attain satisfaction and pleasure though his or her art. Plus, dozens of well-known artists–as well as those successful on their own terms–share their own success stories and sources for artistic inspiration.

Taking a Hard Look

Taking a Hard Look
Author: Amanda du Preez
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2009-05-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443811408

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It is the aim of this edited volume to take a hard look at gender and visual culture. Gender and visual culture traverse in quite unique and often fascinating ways. On the one hand, gender functions as an interdisciplinary approach and critical tool to analyse and investigate several subject fields. As such, gender contributes to establishing a much-needed theoretical and functional platform spanning across many fields of enquiry from where gender practices can effectively be critiqued and ideally changed. On the other hand, the growing popularity and ubiquity of visual culture in a global context create the increasing need to reflect on and interrogate this phenomenon in an academic manner. Although Visual Culture Studies is an established subject at many Northern institutions, it is fairly new and relatively under-theorised in the South. In response to the growing need to investigate issues dealing with gender and visual culture and particularly how they creatively intersect, this selection of chapters (first presented as papers at the Taking a Hard Look: Gender and Visual Culture international conference, 20-21 June 2007, Institute for Gender and Women’s Studies, University of Pretoria, South Africa) are collected here in the hope to make a purposeful contribution to the burgeoning discourse. However, by addressing the creative intersection between gender and visual culture this edited volume is no novelty. In fact, the topic of gender and visual culture has been addressed over the past decade in several edited volumes. It is in this proud tradition that this book aims to take its place and to create a dialogue with international theory on gender and visual culture studies from a South perspective. Key questions that are explored in the volume: What type of gendered visual culture is being presented and created in the South particularly (but not exclusively)? How is visual culture gendered? Can one refer to a move beyond gender in terms of a trans-gendered visual culture or are we still caught up in the same debilitating role models? How does one address the ever-increasing alienation between gender studies and the younger generation of students and scholars moving into higher education? What is the role of gender as interdisciplinary tool in the academic analysis of visual culture as it spans across several subjects, such as science, social work, technology, psychology, medicine, philosophy, sociology, engineering, communication, economics, religious studies, business management, anthropology, geography, historical studies, cultural and media studies, visual studies, art history and literature studies?

Studies in Philosophical Realism in Art, Design and Education

Studies in Philosophical Realism in Art, Design and Education
Author: Neil C. M. Brown
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 331942906X

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This book fills a gap in the literature of 21st century international visual arts education by providing a structured approach to understanding the benefits of Philosophical Realism in art education, an approach that has received little international attention until now. The framework as presented provides a powerful interface between research and practical reconceptualisations of critical issues and practice in the domains of art, design, and education that involve implications for curriculum in visual arts, teaching and learning, cognitive development, and creativity. The book extends understanding of Philosophical Realism in its practical application to teaching practice in visual arts in the way it relates to the fields of art, design, and education. Researchers, teacher educators and specialist art teachers are informed about how Philosophical Realism provides insights into art, design, and education. These insights vary from clearer knowledge about art to the examination of beliefs and assumptions about the art object. Readers learn how cognitive reflection, and social and practical reasoning in the classroom help cultivate students’ artistic performances, and understand how constraints function in students’ reasoning at different ages/stages of education.

American Artist

American Artist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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A Good Shepherd

A Good Shepherd
Author: Pastor Ajibade
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2010-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1453552685

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Bargain Shopping Online

Bargain Shopping Online
Author: Kate Shoup Welsh
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780071358941

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Not content to let their mouse or keyboard do all the work, today's cost-conscious shoppers have been searching for the Web equivalent of Target. Wal-mart or discount outlets. The search has ended! Bargain-Shopping Online tells readers where to get everything from fine china to designer clothes at the best price online.Written by an expert on Internet shopping, who's an avid bargain hunter herself, this book contains over 1,500 Web sites for the best bargains on everything from jewelry to furniture. A unique and resourceful format with easy thumb references and fun icons rate the expense of delivery costs and the quality of navigation on the site. 13 broad categories lead readers to the sites with the best prices for: -- Apparel for men, women and children-- Baby Stuff-- Books-- Computers-- Electronics-- Food and Drink-- Games and Toys-- Health and Beauty-- Hobbies and Collectibles-- Home and Garden-- Music and Video-- Sports and FitnessPlus two appendices with info on General Auction Sites and Discount Stores on the Web!

The Paradox of Creativity in Art Education

The Paradox of Creativity in Art Education
Author: Kerry Thomas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-07-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030213668

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This book examines the paradox of creativity in art education and proposes a possible resolution. Based on the findings of a longitudinal ethnographic study as a particular case of creative practice in art education, this book is underpinned by Bourdieu’s concepts of the habitus, symbolic capital and misrecognition. The author offers an insightful account of social reasoning within creative practice in the senior school art classroom, examining ongoing exchanges between students and their teacher. Ultimately, these exchanges culminate in actions, beliefs and desires about what is creatively conceivable in the making of art, while providing confirmation without corruption of the pedagogical role of the art teacher. Allowing the context of creative agency to emerge afresh, this book will be of interest and value to art educators and teachers committed to fostering the creative performances of students in any field.