Still Life Drawing: A creative guide to observing the world around you
Author: Oehr, Alice
ISBN: 9781743796986
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Year First Published: 2021
Pages: 272
Dimensions: 8.74 inches x 6.89 inches x
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
Still Life Drawing is a creative drawing activity book filled with quick, achievable and fun exercises from graphic artist and designer Alice Oehr. It takes inspiration from the traditions of still life drawing, helping you to create artworks with what you have on hand and encouraging you to slow down and notice the world around you.
Since the dawn of time, humans have drawn the items that surround them. Ancient Roman paintings of fruits and flowers kicked off a tradition adopted by artists from Caravaggio to Van Gogh. Still life requires us to pay attention to often-overlooked details – an art in itself. Colours, patterns and textures are everywhere, and the shape of the coffee cup on our desk or the orange of a pumpkin at the market can spark all kinds of ideas.
With Still Life Drawing learn to:
ISBN: 9781743796986
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Year First Published: 2021
Pages: 272
Dimensions: 8.74 inches x 6.89 inches x
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
Still Life Drawing is a creative drawing activity book filled with quick, achievable and fun exercises from graphic artist and designer Alice Oehr. It takes inspiration from the traditions of still life drawing, helping you to create artworks with what you have on hand and encouraging you to slow down and notice the world around you.
Since the dawn of time, humans have drawn the items that surround them. Ancient Roman paintings of fruits and flowers kicked off a tradition adopted by artists from Caravaggio to Van Gogh. Still life requires us to pay attention to often-overlooked details – an art in itself. Colours, patterns and textures are everywhere, and the shape of the coffee cup on our desk or the orange of a pumpkin at the market can spark all kinds of ideas.
With Still Life Drawing learn to:
- Use uncomplicated techniques to represent objects on paper,
- Experiment with pattern and colour,
- Create texture with different mediums: collage, paint or even pixels,
- Take the time to appreciate the small things and build creativity into your routines,
- And of course use artistic license and find your own style.