7 Book Reviews for Art Lovers
Dive into a world of artistic inspiration with our selection of seven must-read treasures for artists in our book reviews.
From Philippa Nikulinsky’s intimate exploration of her artistic journey to Patrick Baty’s exploration of colour in “Nature’s Palette,” each book offers unique insights and techniques.
Discover the beauty of avian artistry with Tim Wootton and immerse yourself in the creative processes of explorers with “Explorer’s Sketchbooks.”
From Jenny Aitken’s “Painting into the Light” to Claire Garland’s “Knitting Peter Rabbit” and Allen Gannett’s “The Creative Curve,” these books promise to inspire and enrich your creative practice.
Book Review for Nikulinsky Naturally: An Artist’s Life
by Philippa Nikulinsky
Published by Fremantle Press in 2019
This beautiful and insightful book offers a deep dive into the life and work of Australian botanical artist Philippa Nikulinsky, whose detailed and vibrant depictions of the natural world have captivated art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
The book is a rich tapestry of Nikulinsky’s career, showcasing her meticulous watercolour illustrations that bring the flora and fauna of Australia to life.
Her work is celebrated for its scientific accuracy combined with an artistic flair that highlights the intricate beauty of the natural world.
Each page of the book is a testament to her dedication and passion for capturing the essence of Australian biodiversity.
An Inspiring Narrative
For artists and art lovers, “Nikulinsky Naturally” is more than just a collection of beautiful images; it is an inspiring narrative of an artist’s journey.
The book provides insights into Nikulinsky’s creative process, her fieldwork, and the challenges she has faced throughout her career. It is filled with anecdotes and reflections that offer a personal glimpse into her life and artistic evolution.
“Nikulinsky Naturally” serves as both a visual feast and a source of inspiration, encouraging readers to appreciate the natural world and the meticulous craft of botanical illustration.
It is a must-have for anyone interested in Australian art, nature, and the intersection of the two.
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Book Review for Drawing and Painting Birds
by Tim Wootton
Published by Crowood Press in 2011.
Tim Wootton’s “Drawing and Painting Birds” is a masterclass in capturing the beauty and essence of avian life through art with approximately 250 illustrations.
This book is a treasure trove for both aspiring and experienced artists keen on exploring the intricate world of bird illustration.
Wootton, a seasoned wildlife artist and illustrator, brings decades of expertise to the table. His approach goes beyond mere technical instruction; it’s a heartfelt invitation to observe, understand, and translate the marvels of birds onto paper or canvas.
Each chapter meticulously breaks down the anatomy, behaviour, and habitats of various bird species, guiding readers through the nuances of capturing their unique characteristics.
What sets Wootton’s book apart is its blend of artistic guidance and naturalist insight.
Whether you’re aiming to depict the intricate patterns of feathers or the dynamic movement of flight, Wootton provides practical tips and step-by-step demonstrations that empower artists to hone their skills.
Passion Shines Through
Throughout the book, Wootton’s passion for birds shines through, enriching the technical advice with anecdotes and observations gathered from his own fieldwork.
His illustrations, interspersed with detailed sketches and finished artworks, serve as both inspiration and reference.
“Drawing and Painting Birds” is not just a manual; it’s a celebration of nature’s beauty and an encouragement to explore the intersection of art and wildlife.
For anyone captivated by avian life or looking to elevate their artistic abilities with a subject as diverse and enchanting as birds, Wootton’s book is an indispensable guide.
Book Review for Explorer’s Sketchbooks, The Art of Discovery and Adventure
by Huw Lewis-Jones and Kari Herbert
Published by Thames and Hudson 2016
This captivating compilation takes readers on a journey through the eyes and sketches of some of history’s most intrepid explorers.
The book features a diverse array of explorers, from naturalists like Charles Darwin to modern-day adventurers.
It showcases their personal sketchbooks filled with drawings, notes, and observations from their travels.
For artists and makers, this collection is a treasure trove of inspiration, demonstrating how sketching can be an integral part of the exploration and creative process.
The editors have curated a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating collection, complete with high-quality reproductions of the sketchbook pages.
Each entry is accompanied by contextual information about the explorer and their journey, providing a rich narrative that enhances the visual content.
The Power of a Sketchbook
For artist lovers, “Explorers’ Sketchbooks” offers not only a glimpse into the artistic processes of great explorers but also serves as a reminder of the power of observation and documentation.
It encourages readers to embrace their sense of curiosity and adventure, using sketching as a tool to capture the world around them.
This book is an inspiring resource for anyone looking to blend art with exploration.
Book Review for Knitting Peter Rabbit
12 Toy Knitting Patterns from the Tales of Beatrix Potter by Claire Garland
Published by Pavilion Books in 2014
“Knitting Peter Rabbit: 12 Toy Knitting Patterns from the Tales of Beatrix Potter” by Claire Garland is a delightful guide for makers looking to bring the beloved characters of Beatrix Potter’s stories to life through knitting.
Garland, a skilled knitwear designer, presents a collection of 12 charming patterns that capture the essence of Potter’s classic tales, making it a must-have for both knitting enthusiasts and fans of the iconic children’s books.
Each pattern is meticulously detailed, providing step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow, even for those relatively new to toy knitting.
Garland’s attention to detail ensures that each character, from Peter Rabbit to Jemima Puddle-Duck, is crafted with authenticity and charm. The book includes beautiful photographs of the finished toys, alongside illustrations and snippets from Potter’s original works, enhancing the nostalgic appeal.
For knitters, “Knitting Peter Rabbit” offers more than just patterns; it provides inspiration and a connection to the whimsical world of Beatrix Potter.
Garland’s designs encourage creativity and attention to detail, while her clear guidance ensures a rewarding knitting experience.
This book is perfect for those looking to create heirloom-quality toys that capture the magic of Potter’s stories, blending the joy of knitting with timeless storytelling. Its only downside is how it requires some very specific yarn for the projects.
Book Review for The Creative Curve
How to Develop the Right Idea at the Right Time by Allen Gannett
Published by Currency, an imprint of Penguin Random House, in 2018
“The Creative Curve: How to Develop the Right Idea at the Right Time” by Allen Gannett is a compelling exploration of creativity that debunks the myth of the lone genius.
Gannett, an entrepreneur and data scientist, argues that creativity is not an innate gift bestowed upon a select few, but a skill that can be nurtured and developed.
Drawing on extensive research and interviews with creative luminaries like Pixar’s president Ed Catmull and Michelin-starred chef Grant Achatz, Gannett introduces the concept of the “creative curve”—the sweet spot where novelty meets familiarity, producing ideas that are both original and appealing.
4 Laws of Creativity
He outlines four laws of creativity: consumption, imitation, creative communities, and iterations, providing practical strategies for artists and makers to harness their creative potential.
Gannett’s approach is refreshingly pragmatic. He emphasises the importance of consuming a wide range of content to spot patterns, learning from successful predecessors, engaging with a supportive creative community, and continuously refining ideas through feedback.
For anyone wanting to grow a prosperous creative income, “The Creative Curve” offers actionable insights and inspiring anecdotes, making it an invaluable resource.
Gannett’s blend of scientific analysis and real-world examples makes a compelling case that creativity can be learned and mastered, empowering readers to develop the right idea at the right time.
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Book Review for Painting into the Light
by Jenny Aitken was published by Search Press in 2021
This enlightening book, “Painting Into The Light“, with 300 illustrations, is a treasure for art lovers and aspiring artists who wish to explore the magic of light in their paintings.
Jenny Aitken, an acclaimed landscape artist, shares her profound understanding of capturing light’s essence to create vibrant and compelling artwork.
The book delves into various techniques for observing and rendering light, demonstrating how it can transform scenes and imbue them with mood and atmosphere.
Clear Instructions
Aitken’s instructions are clear and practical, making complex concepts accessible to artists at all levels.
The book is richly illustrated with Aitken’s own work, showcasing her mastery in using light to bring landscapes to life.
Her step-by-step demonstrations guide readers through the process of painting different light conditions, from the soft glow of dawn to the dramatic shadows of dusk.
Valuing Plein Air Painting
Aitken also emphasises the importance of plein air painting, encouraging artists to experience and capture the fleeting qualities of natural light firsthand.
For art lovers, “Painting into the Light” is not just an instructional manual but an inspiring journey through Aitken’s artistic vision.
It offers a deep appreciation for the nuances of light and its pivotal role in art.
This book is a must-read for anyone looking to enhance their understanding and appreciation of light in painting, blending technical skill with artistic inspiration.
Book Review for Nature’s Palette
by Patrick Baty and published by Princeton University Press in 2021
“Nature’s Palette: A Colour Reference System from the Natural World,” edited by Patrick Baty, is an exceptional compendium that bridges the worlds of art, science, and natural history through the exploration of colour.
This visually stunning book offers a comprehensive journey into the origins, diversity, and cultural significance of colours found in nature.
Divided into thematic sections, each chapter of “Nature’s Palette” is dedicated to a different source of natural colour—minerals, plants, animals, and landscapes—meticulously curated to highlight the vast spectrum of hues and their applications.
Celebrating Colour
The book is not merely a collection of colour swatches; it is a narrative that weaves together scientific insights with historical contexts, tracing how humans have interacted with and derived inspiration from natural colours throughout history.
What sets this book apart is its depth of research and its ability to cater to a diverse audience.
For artists, designers, historians, botanical illustrators and nature enthusiasts alike, “Nature’s Palette” offers a wealth of visual inspiration and practical knowledge.
The inclusion of over 800 colour swatches, accompanied by detailed explanations of their chemical compositions and origins, provides a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand and utilise colour more deeply in their work.
Furthermore, the book’s layout is both aesthetically pleasing and educational, with stunning photographs and illustrations complementing the informative text.
Readers are not only invited to admire the beauty of natural coloration but also encouraged to explore its complexities and applications across different fields.
In conclusion, “Nature’s Palette” is a masterful achievement that celebrates the harmony and diversity of colours in the natural world.
It is an essential addition to the library of anyone passionate about art, science, or the intersection of both, offering a profound appreciation for the colours that surround us in nature’s canvas.
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