Book Reviews for Art Lovers

It is book review time with these inspiring books that are all about sharing inspiration, skills and leading you along creative paths of growth.

Dive into Mastering the Art of Fabric Printing and Design by Laurie WisbrunThe Wildlife Artist’s Handbook by Jackie GarnerDavid Bellamy’s Seas & Shorelines in WatercolourThe Artist’s Guide to Animal Anatomy by Gottfried Bammes,  Drawing and Painting the Seashore by Agathe Ravet-HaevermansParis to Monaro: Pleasures from the Studio of Hilda Rix Nicholas and Vintage Pattern Selector by Jo Barnfield.

 

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Book Review for Mastering the Art of Fabric Printing and Design

by Laurie Wisbrun

Mastering the Art of Fabric Printing and Design by Laurie Wisbrun is a comprehensive guide offering designers and makers an in-depth exploration into the world of fabric design and printing techniques.

The book begins with foundational tutorials on pattern design, catering to both digital and hand-drawn methods. 

Wisbrun provides clear, step-by-step instructions, making complex concepts accessible to artists at all levels. The tutorials are complemented by vibrant illustrations and swatches, showcasing a diverse range of fabric designs that inspire creativity.

A significant portion of the book is dedicated to various printing techniques, including repeat pattern design, screen printing, stencilling, block printing, resist dyeing, and digital printing. 

Each method is thoroughly explained, with practical tips and insights that guide readers through the process. The inclusion of these techniques allows artists to experiment and find the medium that best suits their creative vision.

Beyond the technical aspects, Wisbrun offers valuable advice on developing a cohesive fabric collection and navigating the marketplace. 

Interviews with established designers such as Skinny laMinx, Ink & Spindle, and Julia Rothman provide real-world perspectives and inspiration. These insights into the industry are particularly beneficial for those aspiring to turn their passion into a profession.

It is arguably the best book for learning the intricacies of repeat pattern designing and has become the go to publication in its genre for this reason.

The book is beautifully presented, with high-quality photographs and a clean layout that enhances readability. Mastering the Art of Fabric Printing and Design stands as a valuable addition to any artist and pattern designer’s library, bridging the gap between inspiration and practical application in the realm of textile arts.

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Book Review for Drawing and Painting the Seashore

by Agathe Ravet-Haevermans

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Drawing and Painting the Seashore by Agathe Ravet-Haevermans serves as an inspiring guide for art lovers eager to capture the diverse beauty of coastal environments through drawing and watercolour painting. 

The book begins with a concise history of seaside art, setting the stage for readers to appreciate the rich tradition they are about to engage with. It then provides a comprehensive overview of essential materials and foundational drawing techniques, ensuring that artists of all skill levels are well-prepared to embark on their creative journey.

One of the standout features of this publication is its step-by-step, illustrated instructions that cover a wide array of seashore subjects. Readers are guided through the process of depicting various coastal elements, including plants, seashells, marine birds, and fish. 

The author offers clear, labelled diagrams and practical tips to help artists master challenging aspects, such as rendering reflections on water or capturing the iridescence of a seashell. This structured approach demystifies complex techniques, making them accessible and achievable.

The book also delves into portraying different seaside landscapes, from serene sand dunes to rugged shingle beaches. Ravet-Haevermans emphasises observing and interpreting the unique textures and forms found in these environments, encouraging artists to develop a keen eye for detail. 

Her guidance fosters a deeper connection to the subject matter, enhancing the authenticity of the artwork produced.

Drawing and Painting the Seashore stands as a valuable resource for those looking to blend their love of art with a passion for coastal nature. It remains a lasting favourite of mine for its authenticity and representation of nature. Its blend of historical context, practical advice, and visual inspiration makes it a worthy addition to any art enthusiast’s library.

Book Review for The Wildlife Artist’s Handbook

by Jackie Garner

The Wildlife Artist’s Handbook by Jackie Garner offers art lovers an in-depth look into the world of wildlife art, blending practical instruction with insightful commentary.

Garner begins by setting the historical context, examining how wildlife has been depicted in art across different cultures and eras. 

This foundation enriches the reader’s appreciation for the genre and highlights the enduring relationship between artists and the natural world.

The core of the handbook delves into the practicalities of drawing and painting wildlife. Garner provides detailed guidance on selecting appropriate materials, mastering various techniques, and understanding the nuances of fieldcraft. 

Emphasis is placed on observing animals in their natural habitats, capturing their movements, and portraying their anatomy accurately. The author offers strategies for sketching live subjects, addressing the challenges posed by their constant motion.

Composition and anatomy are thoroughly covered, with Garner offering insights into creating dynamic and lifelike representations. She discusses the importance of understanding animal behaviour and physiology to inform artistic choices. 

The book also touches upon the use of photography and museum collections as supplementary resources for artists unable to observe certain species firsthand.

Beyond technique, The Wildlife Artist’s Handbook offers practical advice for artists aspiring to exhibit and sell their work. Garner shares her experiences and provides tips on navigating the art market, preparing for exhibitions, and building a portfolio. This guidance is invaluable for those looking to professionalise their passion.

The handbook is enriched with over 260 colour illustrations from more than twenty leading artists, showcasing a diverse range of styles and approaches. These visuals serve as both inspiration and practical examples, illustrating the concepts discussed throughout the text.

The Wildlife Artist’s Handbook stands as a vital resource for both budding and seasoned artists, offering a harmonious blend of artistic inspiration and practical guidance.

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Book Review for The Artist’s Guide to Animal Anatomy

Gottfried Bammes

The Artist’s Guide to Animal Anatomy by Gottfried Bammes is a comprehensive manual, serving as an invaluable resource for art lovers aiming to master the intricacies of animal anatomy in their artistic endeavours.

Bammes, a distinguished professor of art, meticulously dissects the complexities of animal morphology, providing readers with a profound understanding of the subject. 

The book encompasses a wide array of species, from domestic animals like horses and dogs to exotic wildlife, ensuring artists have a broad spectrum of references at their disposal.

One of the standout features of this guide is its extensive collection of detailed illustrations. Each drawing is accompanied by insightful commentary, highlighting essential anatomical landmarks and muscular structures. 

These visual aids are instrumental in helping artists grasp the underlying forms that dictate surface appearances, thereby enhancing the realism and dynamism of their work.

The author delves into the mechanics of movement, elucidating how skeletal and muscular systems collaborate to produce motion. 

This exploration is particularly beneficial for artists striving to depict animals in action, as it fosters an appreciation for the fluidity and grace inherent in animal locomotion.

While the book is rich in technical detail, Bammes presents the information in a manner that is both accessible and engaging. 

He balances scientific accuracy with artistic sensibility, ensuring that readers are not overwhelmed by the complexity of the subject matter.

However, some readers might find the text dense, necessitating a thorough and patient study to fully absorb the wealth of information presented. Nonetheless, The Artist’s Guide to Animal Anatomy remains a seminal work in the field, offering timeless insights that continue to benefit artists dedicated to capturing the essence of animal forms with authenticity and precision.

Book Review for David Bellamy’s Seas & Shorelines in Watercolour

David Bellamy

Search Press

David Bellamy’s Seas & Shorelines in Watercolour offers art lovers an insightful journey into capturing the essence of coastal landscapes through watercolour.

Renowned watercolourist David Bellamy shares his passion for painting seas and shorelines in this inspiring and practical book. 

There is advice on finding subjects and painting the different moods of the sea; rocks, crags and cliffs; adding figures and animals into your artworks; as well as an in-depth look at the painting and sketching techniques required. 

The book is structured to cater to both novice and experienced artists. Bellamy begins by discussing the essential materials and techniques, ensuring readers have a solid foundation. 

He then progresses to more complex subjects, such as capturing the interplay of light and shadow on water and rendering the intricate textures of coastal flora and fauna.

One of the standout features of this publication is its emphasis on fieldwork. Bellamy encourages artists to venture outdoors, providing practical tips on sketching in situ and making quick studies to inform studio work. 

This approach fosters a deeper connection to the subject matter, allowing artists to infuse their paintings with authenticity and emotion.

The book is richly illustrated with Bellamy’s own artworks, serving as both inspiration and visual guidance. 

Each piece is accompanied by detailed annotations, offering insights into his creative process and decision-making. These examples not only demonstrate technical proficiency but also convey the artist’s profound appreciation for the natural world.

While the book excels in providing practical instruction, some readers might desire a more extensive exploration of abstract interpretations or contemporary styles. Nonetheless, David Bellamy’s Seas & Shorelines in Watercolour stands as a valuable resource for artists seeking to enhance their skills and capture the timeless beauty of coastal scenes. Its blend of technical guidance, artistic inspiration, and environmental appreciation makes it a worthy addition to any art lover’s library.

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Book Review for Pleasures from the Studio Hilda Six Nicholas

National Portrait Gallery

Paris to Monaro: Pleasures from the Studio of Hilda Rix Nicholas offers an intimate exploration of Australian artist Hilda Rix Nicholas’s life and work, making it a valuable addition to any art lover’s collection.

The book provides a comprehensive look into Rix Nicholas’s artistic journey, from her early studies in London and Paris to her vibrant periods in Tangier, Morocco. 

It delves into her creative process and the influences that shaped her distinctive style. The narrative is enriched with high-quality reproductions of her artworks, showcasing her versatility across various mediums.

A highlight of the publication is its focus on the artist’s studio at Knockalong, her residence in the Monaro region of New South Wales. Designed in a French Provincial style, the studio served as a sanctuary for her creativity. 

The book captures the essence of this space, offering readers a glimpse into the environment where Rix Nicholas’s artistic visions came to life.

Photographs and descriptions of the studio’s interior, filled with mementos from her travels and personal life, provide context to her artistic inspirations.

While the book excels in presenting the visual and personal aspects of Rix Nicholas’s world, some readers might desire a deeper critical analysis of her work within the broader context of Australian art history. 

Nonetheless, Paris to Monaro stands as a testament to Hilda Rix Nicholas’s enduring legacy, offering both aesthetic pleasure and insightful commentary.

It is a must-read for those interested in early 20th-century art and the life of one of Australia’s notable female artists.

Book Review for Vintage Pattern Selector 

By Jo Barnfield

Barron Educational Series

Vintage Pattern Selector by Jo Barnfield serves as a comprehensive guide for stitchers and makers eager to incorporate vintage styles into contemporary sewing projects.

The book spans several decades, from the 1920s to the 1970s, offering a curated selection of iconic clothing styles. 

Each chapter delves into the distinctive features of each era, providing detailed descriptions and visual references. 

This historical context enables readers to understand the evolution of fashion and how to adapt these styles for modern wear.

A notable feature is the inclusion of a CD-ROM containing 15 printable patterns in various sizes, facilitating immediate application of the designs. The patterns are accompanied by clear instructions, making them accessible to both novice and experienced sewers. 

Additionally, the book offers practical advice on fabric selection, colour coordination, and pattern modification, empowering readers to personalise each piece.

The layout is user-friendly, with high-quality photographs and illustrations that enhance the learning experience. The step-by-step guides are concise yet informative, ensuring that readers can follow along with ease. 

Moreover, the book addresses common sewing challenges and provides troubleshooting tips, making it a valuable resource for ongoing reference.

While the book excels in providing practical tools and inspiration, some readers may desire more in-depth exploration of certain techniques or a broader range of patterns. 

Nonetheless, Vintage Pattern Selector stands out as a valuable addition to any stitcher’s library, bridging the gap between vintage aesthetics and contemporary fashion. Its blend of historical insight and hands-on guidance makes it a must-have for those looking to infuse their creations with timeless style.

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