Inventing the Landscape: From Plein Air to Studio Painting

Inventing the Landscape: From Plein Air to Studio Painting

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This volume traces Richard Crozier's approach to landscape portraiture. It provides analyses of perception and landscape construction and colour, gives a description of the way atmosphere, light and seasonal changes affect the landscape, and explains how to approach painting at close range. Crozier then provides a personal visual travelogue which takes him on a painting journey across the United States, from the tropical greenery of Hawaii to the rocky coastline of Maine. The book concludes by covering elements of the studio, which include colour interpretation, comparisons of formal and informal painting decisions, painting as a metaphor, abstraction of space and realism.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications Inc.,U.S.
Published: 11 May 1989

ISBN 10: 0823025470
ISBN 13: 9780823025473