The Artist's Guide to Sketching by James Gurney

The Artist's Guide to Sketching by James Gurney

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A bold new edition of the groundbreaking book by two of America's most prominent visual artists, James Gurney (Dinotopia, Color and Light), and Thomas Kinkade, freshly updated with a new introduction, archival photographs, and illuminating text to guide a new generation of illustrators.

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The Artist's Guide to Sketching by James Gurney

A bold new edition of the groundbreaking book by two of America's most prominent visual artists, James Gurney (Dinotopia, Color and Light), and Thomas Kinkade, freshly updated with a new introduction, archival photographs, and illuminating text to guide a new generation of illustrators.
"The Artist’s Guide to Sketching conveys the what, where, how-to and, most importantly, the why of drawing on locationAs a lifelong reportage artist, urban sketcher and arts educator, I highly recommend the expanded edition of this classic book to art students, professionals, hobbyists, and everyone in between. Drawing connects us to our world, and this book connects us to drawing." (Veronica Lawlor, Reportage Artist and Professor)
"The Artist’s Guide to Sketching is at once a compelling memoir and an inspirational call to artists to break free from generic images and clichéd concepts by getting out and recording the real world in all its wonder and complexity." (Alice A. Carter, Author and Professor Emeritus of Animation/Illustration, San Jose State University)
"This is a marvelous book, filled with the kind of wisdom you'll never find in a classroom or library.  Two artists paid their dues and learned valuable lessons on their cross-country sketching safari. They've passed those lessons on to us in a classic book, now expanded and remastered. Their practical pointers about drawing materials and techniques are important, but equally important is the inspiration we get from the story of the two travelers hopping freight trains and sleeping on rooftops, earning their way by the sheer love of drawing. Profusely illustrated, beautifully written." (David Apatoff, Art Critic, The Saturday Evening Post)
"One goes to the world’s great museums to see and learn how the great masters composed their works.  For modern masters, we have Gurney & Kinkade’s book." (Alan Dean Foster)
"Every urban sketcher should own a copy of The Artist’s Guide to Sketching. In fact, if I could only have one drawing book on my shelf, it would be this one. It’s packed with that many insights about drawing on location, about everything from perspective to people sketching to nature and animals. But for me, the most brilliant section is about learning to capture motion by training your eye to freeze a gesture so you can record it in your sketchbook. I find myself returning to insights like these again and again. James and Thomas are penetrating, generous and thoughtful on every page, and it’s impossible to not be inspired by their love of drawing."    (Shari Blaukopf, co-founder of Urban Sketchers Montreal and author of The Urban Sketching Handbook: Working with Color)
"More than a time-tested manual of drawing skills, this book is a grand adventure. Two young friends hit the road on a journey of self-discovery. Follow the footsteps of Gurney and Kinkade as they sketch their own ticket across America."
  (Marc Holmes, Urban Sketchers)
"This book is a treasure. It's a practical guide to drawing in uncontrolled situations, but also an inspiration to creativity. Its true value lies in the way it clearly demonstrates how the act of sketching brings the artist to a closer understanding of the richness of the world." (Nick Jainshigg, Associate Professor of Illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design and coauthor of The History of Illustration)
''This is not only a wonderfully practical guide to the materials and practices of sketching but also considers the deeper benefit of feeding our soul through a connection to our subjects." (Joe Paquet)
“This is the book that started it all.” (Patrick O’Brien, President of the American Society of Marine Artists and part-time Professor of Illustration at The Maryland Institute College of Art)
Thomas Kinkade was a prolific and widely known American painter celebrated for his idyllic depictions of landscapes, gardens, cottages, and small-town life. He was often referred to as the "Painter of Light." Born in Sacramento, California, in 1958, he attended UC Berkeley and Art Center College of Design before working on this book and the background paintings for the animated film Fire and Ice. After returning to his hometown of Placerville in 1985, Kinkade created a publishing and licensing company which reproduced his works on a wide variety of products. His brand remains influential after his death in 2012, and his legacy endures through the charitable work of The Kinkade Family Foundation and the ongoing publishing and licensing efforts of the business that bears his name.

James Gurney is an artist and author best known for his New York Times bestselling book series Dinotopia, detailing a fantastical world where humans and dinosaurs coexist. In the 1980s, he painted science fiction paperback covers and archaeological reconstructions for National Geographic Magazine. Gurney's original oil paintings have been shown in over 35 one-man exhibitions in museums such as the Smithsonian, the Norman Rockwell Museum, and the Delaware Art Museum. He wrote Color and Light and Imaginative Realism based on his popular blog Gurney Journey and more than 90 consecutive articles for International Artist Magazine. His YouTube channel about painting on location has over 500k subscribers.
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ISBN 13 9781524892937
ISBN 10 1524892939
Title The Artist's Guide to Sketching
Author James Gurney
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Year published 2025-02-27
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.