James Gurney, New York Times best-selling author and artist of the Dinotopia series, follows Imaginative Realism with his second art-instruction book, Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter. A researched study on two of art's most fundamental themes, Color and Light bridges the gap between abstract theory and practical knowledge. An Amazon top-ten bestseller for over 100 weeks, this book examines the realist painter's most fundamental tools: color and light.
The book bridges the gap between abstract theory and practical knowledge, providing useful information about sources of light, color relationships, pigments, backyard optics, visual perception, surfaces and effects, and atmospheric conditions. "This book slices. About The Book From New York Times best-selling author of the Dinotopia series, James Gurney, comes a carefully crafted and researched study on color and light in paintings.
This art instruction book is the follow up to the acclaimed Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn't Exist. Before outdoor electric light was developed in the late nineteenth century, there were two colors of light at night: moonlight, which appears blue or gray, and orange flame- based light. As electric Ughting developed, new colors entered the nightscape.
Luminescence When hot or flaming objects give off light it's called incandescence. From New York Times best-selling author of the Dinotopia series, James Gurney, comes a carefully crafted and researched study on color and light in paintings. This art instruction book will accompany the acclaimed Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn't Exist.
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That's interesting stuff! The book is set up in chapters, each with a variety of topical 2-page entries, but there are, as I see it, three broad sections. The first is about different kinds of light and how it wraps around different kinds of objects. The second section is about color- how local color is affected by light, and how pigments act.