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An Artist's Way of Seeing
An Artist's Way of Seeing | Mary Whyte
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Artist Mary Whyte has learned many lessons over the years--lessons about art and, perhaps more important to her, lessons about life. In this book, she uses specific illustrations from her training, her teaching, her travels and her mentors to show the reader how to see and how to appreciate the artist's experience. Referring to numerous color and black and white examples, she explains what her intentions and feelings were during the composition and completion of many of her favorite works. The techniques of watercolor painting can be learned. Skill, according to Mary, is never enough. One must learn to feel as well as to see in order to become a complete artist and a complete person. Her paintings are beautiful; so is her soul. Mary Whyte is a graduate of The Tyler School of Art and is a nationally known watercolor artist, author and teacher. She is a resident of Johns Island, South Carolina, where she finds many of her subjects among the Gullah people--descendants of the slave culture of the barrier islands of coastal Carolina. Her works have been exhibited at and collected by many art galleries and museums. She is the author of Alfreda's World and the illustrator of a number of children's books.
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Finishing this InterLibraryLoan. Whyte writes as well as she watercolors. Each chapter names a color. Colors signify important turning points in her painting and life.
Mailing 5 #jb cards too.

knittedgnome This sounds really interesting. Have you you read the language of flowers. Sounds sorta similar. 6y
knittedgnome Well looked that up and I'm totally wrong about the similarities. Lol! I thought this was fiction!! 6y
Betty @knittedgnome I haven‘t read it, although I bought it after my IRL book club mentioned it. 6y
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