From Lens To Eye To Hand

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Discover the captivating world of photorealism with 'From Lens To Eye To Hand', a meticulously curated exploration of this transformative art movement. Authored by esteemed writer and artist Terrie Sultan, this hardback volume spans 136 pages, featuring dimensions of 280 x 240 mm that perfectly showcase intricate details. Rather than being dismissed as merely traditional, photorealism stands as a bold statement in the art landscape, challenging artistic norms from Pop Art to Minimalism. This book delves into the history and evolution of photorealism, illustrating how pioneers of the movement used the camera as a vital tool in their creative expression.

The beautifully illustrated book draws from major public and private collections, representing iconic works by seminal artists in photorealism. Accompanied by an engaging introductory essay from Richard Kalina, the text explores the nuances of photorealistic watercolors and works on paper, enriching the reader’s understanding of this dynamic genre. Perfect for art enthusiasts or professionals looking to deepen their knowledge of the photorealistic style, this title is an essential addition to any art library.

Additionally, we are pleased to offer combined shipping. As a NZ-owned business based in Auckland, Smartfox ensures your order is shipped directly from New Zealand, which means you won’t encounter any unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes. Immerse yourself in the intricate interplay between lens, eye, and hand, and order your copy of 'From Lens To Eye To Hand' today!

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 280 x 240 mm
Pages: 136
Bind: hardback
Author: Terrie Sultan Publisher: DelMonico Books
Publication Date: 21-08-2017

Photorealism reintroduced straightforward representation into an art world dominated by Pop Art, Minimalism, Land Art, and Performance Art. Often misunderstood as being overtly traditional, artists at the vanguard of this important movement were trailblazers. Use of the camera as the foundation of painterly expression is common today, but in the 1970s Photorealists were embarking on a groundbreaking way of seeing and depicting the world. Drawing on major public and private collections, the book features works by the masters of Photorealism. Along with numerous illustrations, the book also includes an introductory essay by noted artist and writer Richard Kalina, and an in-depth essay by Terrie Sutlan, focusing on photorealistic watercolors and works on paper.

We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.

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