Book Reviews for Art Lovers
Explore a world of artistic inspiration through our book reviews, featuring a selection of seven must-read treasures for artists, creative business owners and fabric lovers.
Dive into The Botanical Art of William T. Cooper by Wendy Cooper, The Fabric of Civilisation by Virginia Postrel, The Printmaking Bible by Ann D’Arcy Hughes and Hebe Vernon-Morris, Local Colour by Mimi Robinson, Artist’s Journal Workshop by Cathy Johnson, How to Be a Successful Artist by Magnus Resch, and How to Paint Abstracts by Dani Humberstone.
Join us as we delve into these fascinating reads! Which one would you base your own at home workshop on?
Book Review for From The Botanical Art of William T. Cooper
by Wendy Cooper
Published by NLA 2018
The Botanical Art of William T. Cooper, published by the National Library of Australia (NLA) in 2018, is a visually captivating tribute to one of Australia’s foremost botanical and wildlife artists.
This beautifully curated book offers a comprehensive exploration of William T. Cooper’s extraordinary career and his exquisite botanical illustrations, making it a must-have for art lovers and botanical enthusiasts alike.
William T. Cooper’s work is renowned for its meticulous detail and vibrant depiction of flora. The book showcases a stunning collection of his botanical paintings, featuring a diverse range of plants from Australia and beyond.
Each illustration is accompanied by insightful commentary, providing context and highlighting the artistic and scientific significance of Cooper’s work.
The publication is thoughtfully designed, with high-quality reproductions that capture the intricate details and rich colours of Cooper’s paintings.
The book also includes personal reflections and anecdotes from Cooper’s life, offering readers a glimpse into the dedication and passion that drove his artistic practice.
One of the standout features of The Botanical Art of William T. Cooper is its celebration of both the art and science of botanical illustration. It not only honours Cooper’s technical skill but also his contribution to the field of botanical research and conservation.
For those with a deep appreciation for botanical art, this book is more than just a visual delight; it’s an invaluable resource that honours a master artist’s legacy while also offering insights into the world of botanical illustration. The book is a testament to Cooper’s artistic achievements and an essential addition to any art lover’s collection.
Local Colour by Mimi Robinson, published by Princeton Architectural Press in 2014, is a delightful and enlightening exploration of the intersection between art, place, and community. It is also one of my favourite books on colour and place.
This beautifully crafted book offers a unique perspective on how local landscapes and environments can inspire and inform artistic practices, making it a valuable resource for art lovers and creative individuals alike.
Mimi Robinson, a talented artist and educator, brings her extensive experience and passion for place-based art to this engaging volume. The book focuses on how artists can draw inspiration from their immediate surroundings, emphasising the importance of connecting with and interpreting the local environment.
Robinson explores various techniques for incorporating elements of the local landscape into art, from detailed observations to abstract representations.
One of the highlights of Local Colour is its emphasis on the creative process and the relationship between artist and environment.
Robinson provides insightful commentary on how different settings—rural, urban, or coastal—can influence artistic choices and result in unique, meaningful works.
The book features a rich array of illustrations and examples, showcasing how diverse locales can serve as powerful sources of inspiration.
For colour and art lovers, Local Colour is more than just a guide; it’s an invitation to explore the artistic potential of one’s surroundings. I have certainly enjoyed putting her advice into practice.
Robinson’s thoughtful approach and inspiring examples encourage readers to see their local environment with fresh eyes and to harness its beauty in their creative endeavours.
Whether you are an artist seeking new inspiration or simply someone with a deep appreciation for art and nature, this book offers both practical advice and artistic inspiration.
Book Review for The Printmaking Bible: The Complete Guide to Materials and Techniques
by Ann D’Arcy Hughes and Hebe Vernon-Morris, Search Press
The Printmaking Bible: The Complete Guide to Materials and Techniques by Ann D’Arcy Hughes and Hebe Vernon-Morris, is an indispensable resource for art lovers and printmaking enthusiasts.
This comprehensive guide offers an in-depth exploration of the diverse techniques and materials used in printmaking, making it a vital addition to any artist’s library.
Ann D’Arcy Hughes and Hebe Vernon-Morris, both experienced printmakers, provide a thorough overview of traditional and contemporary printmaking methods.
The book covers a wide array of techniques, including etching, woodcut, linocut, screen printing, and monoprinting. Each technique is presented with clear, step-by-step instructions, making it accessible to both beginners and more advanced practitioners.
One of the book’s standout features is its detailed examination of printmaking materials. Hughes and Vernon-Morris delve into the specifics of inks, papers, and tools, offering valuable advice on selecting and using these materials to achieve the best results.
The authors also explore the creative possibilities of printmaking, encouraging readers to experiment and push the boundaries of traditional techniques.
Richly illustrated with high-quality photographs and examples of prints, The Printmaking Bible provides visual inspiration alongside practical guidance.
The book’s layout is user-friendly, with sections dedicated to different techniques and materials, making it easy for readers to find and apply the information they need.
For art lovers, this book is not just a technical manual but a celebration of the art and craft of printmaking. It offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration, making it an essential guide for anyone looking to delve deeper into the world of printmaking.
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Book Review for Artist’s Journal Workshop
by Cathy Johnson
Artist’s Journal Workshop by Cathy Johnson, published by North Light Books in 2013, is an inspiring guide for art enthusiasts interested in the creative potential of keeping an artist’s journal.
This book offers a comprehensive look into the practice of journaling as a tool for artistic growth, making it a valuable addition to any artist’s library.
Cathy Johnson, an accomplished artist and experienced journal keeper, provides readers with a wealth of knowledge on how to use a journal to capture moments of inspiration, experiment with techniques, and document personal reflections.
The book is structured to guide readers through the process of starting and maintaining an artist’s journal, offering practical tips and creative prompts to spark imagination.
One of the standout features of Artist’s Journal Workshop is its emphasis on blending different mediums and techniques within the journal. Johnson explores various approaches, including drawing, painting, and collage, and encourages readers to experiment with different materials and methods.
Her approachable style and clear instructions make it easy for artists of all skill levels to incorporate these techniques into their own journaling practice.
The book is richly illustrated with examples of Johnson’s own journal pages, providing visual inspiration and demonstrating how personal experiences and observations can be translated into art.
For journaling and art lovers, Artist’s Journal Workshop is more than just a how-to guide; it is a celebration of the joy and freedom found in artistic exploration and self-expression.
Overall, Cathy Johnson’s book offers both practical advice and creative inspiration, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to enrich their artistic practice through the art of journaling.
Book Review for How to Paint Abstracts
By Dani Humberstone
How to Paint Abstracts by Dani Humberstone, published by Search Press in 2020, is an inspiring guide designed to help artists explore and master the art of abstract painting.
This book offers a fresh perspective on abstract art, making it an essential resource for both beginners and experienced artists looking to expand their creative horizons.
Dani Humberstone, a skilled abstract artist and educator, brings her extensive knowledge and passion for abstraction to this comprehensive guide.
The book is well-structured, starting with an introduction to the principles of abstract art, including colour theory, composition, and the use of texture.
Humberstone’s approach is both accessible and encouraging, offering clear explanations and practical tips to help readers develop their own abstract style.
One of the strengths of How to Paint Abstracts is its focus on the creative process. Humberstone provides step-by-step instructions for various techniques, including the application of paint, layering, and mark-making.
The book is filled with exercises and projects designed to spark creativity and build confidence. Additionally, Humberstone shares insights into her own artistic practice, offering valuable advice on how to overcome common challenges and find personal expression in abstract work.
The book is richly illustrated with vibrant examples of abstract art, showcasing the possibilities and potential of this dynamic medium.
For abstract art lovers, How to Paint Abstracts is not just a technical manual but a source of inspiration and encouragement.
Dani Humberstone’s engaging writing and practical guidance make it a must-have for anyone eager to delve into the world of abstract painting and discover their own artistic voice.
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Book Review for How to Be a Successful Artist
by Magnus Resch
How to Be a Successful Artist by Magnus Resch, published by Magnus in 2021, is a comprehensive guide aimed at helping artists navigate the often complex path to success in the art world.
This book is an invaluable resource for both emerging and established artists seeking practical advice on how to effectively manage their careers and thrive in a competitive market.
Magnus Resch, a professor in art management and entrepreneur, brings a wealth of knowledge to this guide.
The book offers a detailed roadmap to success, covering essential topics such as developing a personal brand, building a strong portfolio, and leveraging social media to reach a wider audience.
Resch’s insights are grounded in real-world experience, making the advice both practical and actionable.
One of the standout features of How to Be a Successful Artist is its focus on the business side of art and providing a series of practical templates. Resch provides clear guidance on navigating galleries, understanding art markets, and negotiating deals.
His approach demystifies the often opaque art industry, offering readers a clearer understanding of how to position themselves for success.
The book is filled with practical tips, case studies, and expert interviews, all aimed at helping artists make informed decisions and avoid common pitfalls. For art lovers and practitioners alike, How to Be a Successful Artist is more than just a career manual—it’s a source of inspiration and a toolkit for turning artistic passion into a sustainable and successful career.
It does have a focus strongly on the USA, Europe and UK, touching briefly on Asia. For the Australian artist, there are still plenty of gems, especially with the templates. For all artists, the question to ask yourself is, “what is my definition of success, how do I want to be living my life?”.
Overall, Magnus Resch’s book is a must-read for anyone serious about making their mark in the art world, and for having an authentic understanding of it, offering essential strategies and insights for achieving success.
Book Review for The Fabric of Civilisation
by Virginia Postrel
The Fabric of Civilisation by Virginia Postrel, published by Hachette and Basic Books in 2021, is a compelling exploration of the profound impact that textiles have had on human history and culture.
This book is an essential read for art lovers, historians, textile artists, thinkers and anyone fascinated by the intersection of art, textiles, technology, and social change.
In The Fabric of Civilisation, Postrel delves into the historical significance of textiles, tracing their evolution from ancient times to the present day.
She examines how fabric has shaped and been shaped by various aspects of civilisation, including trade, technology, and social structures. Through her engaging narrative, Postrel reveals the critical role that textiles have played in everything from economic development to artistic expression.
The book is illustrated through out, featuring an interesting array of photographs and historical images that showcase the beauty and diversity of textiles from around the world.
What makes The Fabric of Civilisation particularly noteworthy is Postrel’s ability to weave together historical analysis with personal stories and anecdotes. Her writing is both informative and accessible, making complex historical and technological concepts engaging for a broad audience.
This book offers a fresh perspective on how textiles have influenced and been influenced by artistic trends and cultural shifts.
Overall, The Fabric of Civilisation is a thought-provoking and beautifully presented exploration of a subject that is both rich in history and continually relevant in contemporary art and design.
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