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, designers, writers, nature lovers, potters and adventurers.
Dive into Painting Perspective: Depth and Distance in Watercolour by Geoff Kersey, The Sea Journal Sketchbook by Huw Lewis-Jones, Mary Seton Watts and Compton Pottery by Hilary Calvert and Louise Boreham, Pat Albeck: Queen of the Tea Towel by Pat Albeck, Feather and Brush: Birds in Australian Art (2nd Edition) by Penny Olsen, Nora Heyson, authored by Jane Hylton and Fiona McIntosh’s How to Write Your Blockbuster.
Book Review for Painting Perspective: Depth and Distance in Watercolour
by Geoff Kersey
Published by Search Press 2022
Painting Perspective: Depth and Distance in Watercolour by Geoff Kersey, is a meticulously crafted guide that offers both novice and experienced artists a comprehensive approach to mastering perspective in watercolour painting.
This invaluable resource addresses the often challenging concept of perspective, providing clear and practical techniques to enhance the depth and dimension of watercolour landscapes.
Geoff Kersey, a renowned watercolour artist and instructor, brings his extensive knowledge and expertise to this book. His approachable writing style and methodical explanations make complex concepts accessible to readers of all skill levels.
The book focuses on essential principles of perspective, including vanishing points, horizon lines, and the depiction of distance, all tailored specifically for watercolour techniques.
One of the standout features of Painting Perspective is its step-by-step demonstrations and practical exercises.
Kersey guides readers through various exercises designed to develop their skills in creating realistic and engaging watercolour scenes. Each chapter is accompanied by beautifully illustrated examples and tips for overcoming common pitfalls, ensuring that artists can confidently apply perspective techniques to their own work.
The book is richly illustrated with Kersey’s own watercolour paintings, showcasing the application of perspective principles in real-world scenarios.
These examples not only serve as inspiration but also provide a visual reference for readers to emulate and adapt to their personal style.
Overall, Painting Perspective: Depth and Distance in Watercolour is an essential addition to any watercolour artist’s library. Geoff Kersey’s insightful guidance and practical approach make it a must-have for those looking to improve their understanding of perspective and enhance their watercolour paintings.
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The Sea Journal Sketchbook, authored by Huw Lewis-Jones is a visually stunning and creatively inspiring book that invites art lovers and marine enthusiasts to embark on a journey through the world of maritime art and personal reflection.
This beautifully crafted sketchbook blends artistry with a deep appreciation for the sea, offering a unique and interactive experience.
Huw Lewis-Jones, an accomplished maritime historian and artist, presents a treasure trove of evocative imagery and thoughtful prompts designed to inspire creativity and reflection.
The book is not just a showcase of nautical art but a practical tool for readers to explore their own artistic expression. It features a series of meticulously curated illustrations, sketches, and historical maritime art, alongside blank pages and guided prompts that encourage users to create their own sea-inspired artworks.
One of the key strengths of The Sea Journal Sketchbook is its ability to blend educational content with creative exploration. Lewis-Jones provides insightful commentary on various aspects of maritime art and history, offering context and inspiration for each sketch.
For those passionate about the ocean and artistic expression, this sketchbook serves as both a source of inspiration and a canvas for creativity. The Sea Journal Sketchbook is an exquisite blend of art and personal reflection, making it a must-have for art lovers who cherish the beauty and mystery of the sea.
Book Review for Mary Seton Watts and Compton Pottery
by Hilary Calvert and Louise Boreham
Published by Bloomsbury in 2023
Mary Seton Watts and Compton Pottery by Hilary Calvert and Louise Boreham, offers a compelling exploration of the life and work of Mary Seton Watts, an influential figure in British ceramics. This well-researched book delves into Watts’ pioneering role in the Compton Pottery and highlights her significant impact on the craft movement of the early 20th century.
Mary Seton Watts, renowned for her exquisite pottery and distinctive designs, co-founded Compton Pottery with her husband, the acclaimed artist George Frederick Watts.
This publication provides a comprehensive look at her artistic journey, the development of Compton Pottery, and her innovative contributions to ceramic design.
The authors, Hilary Calvert and Louise Boreham, bring a wealth of knowledge and insight to their examination of Watts’ work, combining detailed research with accessible writing.
The book is richly illustrated, featuring a wide range of photographs and reproductions of Watts’ pottery, including her renowned tiles and decorative pieces.
These visuals effectively showcase the intricate details and vibrant glazes that characterise her work. Calvert and Boreham’s text offers a thorough analysis of Watts’ techniques, inspirations, and the broader historical context, making the book a valuable resource for understanding her artistic legacy.
Mary Seton Watts and Compton Pottery is not only a celebration of Watts’ achievements but also a significant contribution to the study of British ceramics. For art lovers and ceramics enthusiasts, this book provides an engaging and informative look at a pioneering artist whose work continues to inspire and captivate.
Overall, Hilary Calvert and Louise Boreham’s book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of art, history, and ceramics.
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Book Review for Pat Albeck Queen of the Tea Towel
byPat Albeck
Published by Pavilion Books in collaboration with the National Trust in 2021
Pat Albeck: Queen of the Tea Towel by Pat Albeck, is a delightful and engaging celebration of one of Britain’s most beloved textile designers. This beautifully crafted book offers a fascinating look into Pat Albeck’s illustrious career and her iconic designs that have adorned countless tea towels and textiles.
Pat Albeck, renowned for her charming and whimsical designs, has left an indelible mark on British design with her intricate and colourful patterns.
Queen of the Tea Towel delves into Albeck’s creative process and the evolution of her distinctive style. The book showcases a rich collection of her work, featuring detailed illustrations and vibrant reproductions of her most popular tea towels and textile designs.
One of the highlights of this book is its exploration of the themes and inspirations behind Albeck’s designs. From floral motifs to quirky, narrative-driven illustrations, Albeck’s work reflects a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the beauty of everyday objects.
The accompanying text provides insightful commentary on her design philosophy and the historical context of her work.
The book also includes a section dedicated to Albeck’s personal anecdotes and reflections, adding a personal touch to the beautifully presented visuals. For art lovers and design enthusiasts, Pat Albeck: Queen of the Tea Towel is both a visual delight and a valuable resource that celebrates the artistry and impact of one of Britain’s foremost textile designers.
Overall, Pat Albeck’s Queen of the Tea Towel is a charming tribute to her legacy, making it a must-have for anyone interested in the intersection of art and everyday design.
Book Review for Feather and Brush: Birds in Australian Art (2nd Edition)
by Penny Olsen
Published by CSIRO Publishing in 2022
Feather and Brush: Birds in Australian Art (2nd Edition) by Penny Olsen, is a captivating and beautifully curated exploration of avian artistry in Australia. This revised edition offers a fresh perspective on the artistic representation of birds, combining historical and contemporary views into a cohesive and inspiring volume.
Penny Olsen, an esteemed ornithologist and art historian, presents a thorough examination of how Australian artists have portrayed birds throughout the years.
The book provides a fascinating insight into the evolution of bird art, highlighting the works of significant artists and the development of their styles and techniques.
The 2022 edition includes updated content and new illustrations, reflecting the latest research and artistic trends.
One of the standout features of Feather and Brush is its extensive collection of artwork, showcasing a wide range of bird species through the eyes of various artists.
From early colonial illustrations to modern interpretations, Olsen’s book offers a visual feast of intricate and vibrant depictions of Australian avifauna.
Each piece is accompanied by insightful commentary, providing context and enhancing the reader’s appreciation of both the art and the birds depicted.
The book’s rich illustrations and engaging text make it an essential addition to any art lover’s library. For those interested in the intersection of art and natural history, Feather and Brush offers a compelling look at how birds have inspired Australian artists across generations.
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Overall, Penny Olsen’s Feather and Brush (2nd Edition) is a beautifully presented and informative tribute to the enduring fascination with birds in Australian art.
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Book Review for Nora Heyson
by Jane Hylton
Published by Wakefield Press
Nora Heyson, authored by Jane Hylton is a beautifully crafted and comprehensive exploration of the life and work of one of Australia’s most distinguished artists.
This insightful book is an essential read for art lovers and historians interested in the remarkable career of Nora Heyson, a pioneering figure in Australian art.
Jane Hylton, an accomplished art historian and writer, offers an in-depth look at Heyson’s contributions to the art world, presenting a detailed examination of her career, artistic achievements, and personal journey.
Heyson, known for her evocative portraits and landscapes, was a trailblazer in Australian art, and Hylton’s book captures the essence of her innovative work and enduring influence.
The book is richly illustrated with a selection of Heyson’s artwork, showcasing her distinctive style and the evolution of her artistic vision.
Hylton’s writing is both engaging and informative, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of Heyson’s techniques, themes, and the cultural context in which she worked. The book also includes personal anecdotes and insights into Heyson’s life, offering a well-rounded portrait of the artist.
Nora Heyson not only highlights Heyson’s artistic achievements but also places her within the broader narrative of Australian art history. For art enthusiasts and scholars, this book is a valuable resource that celebrates Heyson’s legacy and provides a deeper appreciation of her contributions to the art world.
Overall, Jane Hylton’s Nora Heyson is a compelling and visually stunning tribute to an influential artist, making it a must-have for anyone interested in Australian art and history.
Book Review for How to Write Your Blockbuster
by Fiona McIntosh
Published by Penguin
Fiona McIntosh’s “How to Write Your Blockbuster” is a practical and engaging guide for aspiring authors of commercial fiction.
Drawing from her extensive experience as a successful novelist, McIntosh offers readers a step-by-step approach to crafting a compelling novel.
The book begins by emphasising the importance of discipline and establishing productive writing habits.McIntosh provides actionable advice on setting achievable goals, such as her ‘word count equation’, which demystifies the process of completing a first draft.
Delving into the mechanics of storytelling, McIntosh covers essential elements including character development, plot structuring, dialogue, pacing, and exposition.
Each chapter is supplemented with exercises designed to reinforce the concepts discussed, making the guide interactive and practical.
Beyond the writing process, McIntosh offers insights into the publishing industry, advising on manuscript presentation and submission strategies tailored to the Australian market.
Her candid discussion about the realities of a writing career provides a realistic perspective for newcomers.
Critics have praised the guide for its straightforward and user-friendly style. The Gold Coast Bulletin noted that McIntosh’s examples and exercises offer valuable insights for those seeking to enter the realm of commercial fiction, highlighting her qualifications as a mentor.
While the guide serves as a comprehensive starting point, McIntosh acknowledges that it cannot replace the immersive experience of her masterclasses. However, for those unable to attend, this handbook stands as a valuable companion, aiming to instil confidence and provide a clear pathway for emerging writers.
In summary, “How to Write Your Blockbuster” is a solid resource for fledgling writers, offering practical advice and encouragement from one of Australia’s esteemed commercial fiction authors. Whether you’re beginning your writing journey or seeking to refine your craft, McIntosh’s guide is a worthy addition to your literary toolkit.
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