The Art of Bev Doolittle

The Art of Bev Doolittle
Title The Art of Bev Doolittle PDF eBook
Author Bev Doolittle
Publisher Artisan Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2002-05-15
Genre Art, American
ISBN 9780867130805

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Filled with visual surprises, this collection of the artist's published prints, as well as early paintings and photos, is available for the first time in an affordable paperback edition. 100+ full-color images. plus two 3-page foldouts.

The Forest Has Eyes

The Forest Has Eyes
Title The Forest Has Eyes PDF eBook
Author Bev Doolittle
Publisher Artisan Books
Total Pages 40
Release 1998
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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This collection of paintings of the western wilderness and the accompanying text invite the reader to see the natural world through the eyes of Native Americans.

Visions

Visions
Title Visions PDF eBook
Author Judith Hohl
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 1989
Genre
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Bev Doolittle

Bev Doolittle
Title Bev Doolittle PDF eBook
Author Elise Maclay
Publisher Bantam
Total Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Animals in art
ISBN 9780553101041

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Bev Doolittle is more than a great artist; she is a phenomenon. Her desire to let art lovers "look beyond the obvious" has resulted in unparalleled success. Her first book, The Art of Bev Doolittle, has sold more than 350,000 copies in nine printings. Success has not changed Doolittle, however. As evidenced in this beautiful, all-new book, she still sees the world with spirit and brings it to life with superlative watercolor technique. This collection of new work from Doolittle's ongoing artistic quest, and the story of that quest, shows why Doolittle has been acclaimed as one of the world's foremost print artists. Her every print is a best-seller; she receives many honors; and, most importantly, she has inspired a legion of devoted fans.

The Art of Deception

The Art of Deception
Title The Art of Deception PDF eBook
Author Brad Honeycutt
Publisher Charlesbridge
Total Pages 227
Release 2014-10-07
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1607347962

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From the world’s greatest master illusion artists, including Guido Moretti, Tracy Lee Stum, Vladimir Kush, Rob Gonsalves and Bev Doolittle, to Istvan Orosz, John Langdon, Scott Kim, Oscar Reutersvard, and Donald "Rusty" Rust, THE ART OF DECEPTION is not just an ordinary collection of optical illusions. Author Brad Honeycutt has collected 200 of the finest deceptive images ever assembled that will excite both novices and long-time fans of illusion art. The spectrum spans from classic optical illusions to art that is "made real from the impossible." This collection includes famous paintings, stunning photographs, and computer enhanced visual eye treats that will make your mind's eye blink twice . . . and then smile. Every image was handpicked to feature a specific segment of the illusory spectrum that has one sole purpose--to illustrate the best artistic presentation possible. With commentary by the artists about their vision and techniques, this is an extraordinary book on the art and science of the illusion.

Earth Is My Mother

Earth Is My Mother
Title Earth Is My Mother PDF eBook
Author Bev Doolittle
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 2000-04-01
Genre
ISBN 9780867130041

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Eleven-year-old Sarah Stewart goes on a "vision quest" to discover her power to prevent the development of a desert canyon in the Southwest. With the aid of a Native-American guide, Sarah takes photographs (actually Doolittle's watercolor paintings) that she hopes will help save Magic Canyon. But in spite of her fascinating photos, the city council votes against purchasing the canyon as a wilderness land trust. When a national news magazine prepares a story about the girl and the vision quest, it discovers that the photos can be combined to create a breathtaking portrait of Mother Earth. When that picture appears on the magazine's cover, there is a national outpouring of support for saving Magic Canyon and other endangered wilderness. Part coming-of-age, part camouflage riddle, this is a book about the sacred circle of life and the preservation of the natural world that supports us.

Into the Wilderness

Into the Wilderness
Title Into the Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Stephen Lyman
Publisher Artisan Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781885183316

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During years of study and exploration, Stephen Lyman discovered his calling: to paint the wilderness with passionate commitment, and to communicate the joy found there in each image. Through his beautiful paintings and extraordinary photography he celebrates the importance of the wilderness as a whole. Into the Wilderness is more than a splendid art book. With it, you can journey with Lyman into a wilderness very few have experienced. You can share the sensation of being in the wild--exploring, discovering, studying, and enjoying the all-encompassing beauty of unspoiled nature. Into the Wilderness features Stephen Lyman's favorite paintings, as well as many unpublished paintings and sketches. In addition, the artist includes more than one hundred of his own photographs showing details and overviews of the natural world that inspires his paintings. Through Lyman's paintings and photography, and in the words of writer and former Sierra magazine editor Mark Mardon, each of us can experience the deep quiet of the woods, find serenity at the water's edge, climb mountains, and be completely at home in the world of the wilderness.