The Art of Man: Fine Art of the Male Form Quarterly Journal, Vol. 2
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Rating | : | 4.33 (608 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1453737839 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 80 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This journal includes interviews with Cauro Hige, Tom Durham, Robert Adamcik, Daniel Barkley and Tony de Carlo, a gallery interview Adonis Art Gallery of London, historical article on William Adolphe Bouguereau by Grady Harp, information on other publications focusing on the classical male figure, an article by the editor about collecting fine art prints, and a directory of over 125 artists and their websites.. Theartofman becomes a reality! This quarterly seeks to bring balance to a genre of art that overwhelmingly favors the female figure. We bring you in-depth interviews into their thought processes, choices, struggles and creativity in a way no book on the subject can; a buffet for the connoisseur of figurative art. We feature artists that are courageous enough to focus o
Second Issue, Even Better Grady Harp THE ART OF MAN: Fine Art of the Male Form Quarterly Journal has grown since Issue I. The graphic layout is more sophisticated and the articles are allowed more space with more examples of referenced images creating a more finished look. The artists featured in this issue provide a good variety and include Robert Adamcik whose paintings incorporate drawing very successfully, the enormously gifted Canadian painter Daniel Barkley who places his figures . "Buy This" according to hampstr. I'm a huge fan of Tony DeCarlo and the images in this magazine are wonderful. I happen to own the original of one of the paintings pictured in this issue so I'm kind of partial. But even if I didn't have that painting hanging over my bed I'd still want a copy of this magazine.. this is an excellent publication. Censorship Glenn Martin I thought censorship had been relegated to the history books. Apparently not. The digital version came with censored images and I will never purchase a digital copy again. If you want the real McCoy, order the paper version. As far as content, this is an excellent publication. Censorship???!!!!! DO NOT BUY THE DIGITAL VERSION!!!!!