Arthur Leighton Guptill tvorí pútavé a náročné príbehy, ktoré sa často ponárajú do hlbín ľudskej psychiky a morálky. Jeho štýl je známy precíznosťou a schopnosťou budovať atmosféru, ktorá čitateľa vtiahne do deja. Guptill skúma zložité medziľudské vzťahy a existenciálne otázky s bystrým postrehom. Jeho diela rezonujú dlho po dočítaní a nabádajú k zamysleniu sa nad vlastnými životnými voľbami.
Contains illustrated information on the tools and techniques of ink drawing.
Aimed at professional and student illustrators, architects and artists, this
book reviews tonal and linear drawing, ways to depict light and shade, methods
of handling object groupings, and other basics of composition.
This classic guide offers clear, concise instruction in the basics as well as the finer points of pencil drawing. Appropriate for beginning and intermediate students, it features sixty-six well-chosen illustrations that encompass a wide range of subjects — mainly architectural, but also people, animals, and landscapes — and demonstrate a tremendous variety of techniques.An architect, painter, art director, and teacher, Arthur L. Guptill wrote several popular books on drawing. He begins this two-part treatment, aimed at architects, artists, and students, with discussions of drawing objects in outline and in light and shade, the principles of freehand perspective, methods of cast and life drawing, and sketching animals. The second part examines the choice of subjects and drawing in outline and in flat and graded tones. The important subject of composition receives considerable attention, with particular focus on unity and balance. Additional topics include working from photographs and from nature, the representation of buildings — including exteriors, interiors, and street scenes — and portraying details and accessories, from furniture, draperies, doors, and windows to clouds, water, and trees.
Tailored to both beginner- and intermediate-level illustrators, this highly enjoyable guide and reference was written by Arthur L. Guptill, co-founder of Watson-Guptill Publications and one of the leading art instruction authors of the twentieth century. Filled with tips, methods, and techniques on outlining, shading, stippling, portraiture, and much more, this fully illustrated introduction will help readers develop their drawing and sketching skills according to their abilities and interests. Starting with the representation of forms, values of light and dark, and the interpretation of color, the guide progresses from elementary to advanced considerations, with explanations and illustrations for each step. Pencil, crayon, charcoal, pen and ink, wash, and watercolor techniques are examined, along with a variety of unique methods that achieve original effects. Intended chiefly for enjoyment rather than commercial application, the book focuses on the sketching of objects, outdoor subjects, landscapes, animals, and people. Readers are encouraged to think for themselves and to experiment in order to develop a natural and individual style.
Focusing on ink techniques, this reprint of a classic art instruction book has been updated to reflect modern tastes and interests. Originally published in 1928 and revised in 1961, it combines and revises chapters while retaining much of the original artwork and including nearly a hundred new examples. The book serves as a comprehensive guide for students and artists alike, showcasing both Guptill's illustrations and works by other artists. This edition revitalizes a landmark resource in drawing with pen and ink.
Thirty years of Rockwell's most famous works are included in this volume that offers a pictorial panorama of a growing and changing America. 437 illustrations, 43 in full color.