Landscape, Nature & Wildlife Photography, Flora & Fauna in Art, Mammals - Bears
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Overview
The art of depicting North American bears is explored in this collection of photographs, drawings, and reference materials. A gallery of bear art created in a variety of media, including carving, illustration, intarsia, painting, photography, and scroll sawing, helps artists gain a sense of their bear-making possibilities. Close-up photography of black, grizzly, and polar bears taken at different angles, in different seasons, and at different ages provides guidance for accurate representations of these particular bear varieties. More than 100 detailed drawings help artists add texture to their artwork. Detailed reference notes offer a complete understanding of bears and their environments.Author Biography: Doug Lindstrand has been sketching and photographing North America's wildlife for 30 years. He is the author of Deer: The Ultimate Artist's Reference, Drawing America's Wildlife, and Drawing Mammals. He lives in Anchorage, Alaska.
Editorials
Library Journal
Lindstrand is the dean of North American wildlife art instructors. He has photographed and sketched caribou, deer, wolves, big horn sheep, elk, bison, and bears for more than 30 years. Among his many successful books are Drawing Big Game and Drawing Mammals: An Artist's Reference Guide to North American Mammals. Lindstrand provides a perfect balance of fine photography, information on habitat and range, sketches, and finished portraits. His two new volumes cover every species of North American bear (from grizzly to black bear and polar bear) and of deer (from white-tailed to the mule deer). Small libraries may be satisfied by the two general titles by Lindstrand cited above, but larger collections will want all four. Macnamara and Donnelly offer a completely different approach to a similar field. Macnamara forgoes the strict realism most wildlife artists strive for and creates instead an almost surreal watercolor style. She layers color to achieve luminous effects, using, for example, ultramarine and yellow-green in the hide of an otherwise gray elephant. The dazzling results can be seen in exotic birds, mammals, reptiles, beetles, and more. Highly recommended for general collections. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.Book Details
Published
May 1, 2004
Publisher
Fox Chapel Publishing
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781565232143