Recommend some art books, art books

Updated on culture 2024-08-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Many calligraphy and painting styles are different, and it also depends on what art academy you want to go to, and you have to deal with others, but this is not complete. You have nothing to do to go to the calligraphy and painting garden or the bookstore where you buy art books. You can also take a look at the kind of collection of excellent works in the college entrance examination that the Academy of Fine Arts will produce every year, but don't blindly imitate it, although it is a high-scoring exam paper of the Academy of Fine Arts, not every one of them is a good work.

    I can't give you any books, I bought a lot of books, but they were all from my high school years, and I haven't been to the bookstore for a long time.

    Yu Xiaodong's sketch books, we bought a lot at that time, and the teacher recommended them, and they were drawn in place with pen lines and folds of clothes. Sketching is to draw more, if you draw 10 pictures a day, you can't do it and don't improve, we will all be like this, it's crazy painting.

    The basis of sketching is proportionality. The thread can not be rigid, the clothes are wrinkled, and the hands and shoes are more to see how the master handles them. It's okay to copy, not necessarily the whole picture, but a single detail. The main thing is to draw through and understand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    is strong, and the character dynamics are particularly well grasped. You'd better look more and find your favorite style, after all, everyone's situation is different. I'm using a perfect sketch, but I think that book is pretty good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Observe carefully, write accurately, practice wildly, learn something for each practice, and pay attention to the processing of lines.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Jiang Xun, "A History of Chinese Art for Everyone", Taiwanese scholar Jiang Xun outlines the birth, evolution and development of Chinese art in the simplest length, the most general technique and the most popular language.

    2. Gombrich's "The Story of Art" summarizes the development of experimental art from the earliest cave paintings to today's experimental art, in order to illustrate that art history is "a history of continuous circuits and changes in various traditions, and each work in this history both looks back on the past and leads to the future."

    3. Arnason, "History of Western Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture", this book mainly talks about the twentieth century, from the early days to 1940, the works of the pioneers of modernism, and the attitude of the creation and promotion of the branch has been comprehensively tested.

    4. Wendy Beckett's "Wendy's Storytelling the Story of Art", this book analyzes more than 30 masterpieces in depth, including Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus", Rembrandt's "Jewish Bride", Monet's "Lotus Pond", Van Gogh's "Self-Portrait", etc. The magnified part of the picture goes deep into the spiritual world of the master, revealing the essence of the work and explaining the painting technique.

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