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Botanical Sketchbooks - An Artist's Guide to Plant Studies - cover

Botanical Sketchbooks - An Artist's Guide to Plant Studies

Lucy T Smith

Casa editrice: The Crowood Press

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This inspirational guide explains how a botanical sketchbook can take many forms and hold different meanings. It shows how a sketchbook can be used as a workbook to study plants through drawing and painting in a variety of media. It includes examples of preliminary work for finished pieces, experiments in colour and exploration of plant anatomy, and shows how these studies can be made away from the pressure of creating the perfect, polished piece of final botanical artwork. It goes on to feature sketchbooks created for their own sake as a curated space for an artist to draw and record plants over a period of time, or a particular place.
Disponibile da: 26/02/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 176 pagine.

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