Written by artists, for artists, this survival guide explores the way art gets made, the reason it often doesn't get made, and the nature of the difficulties that cause so many artists to give up along the way.
In his best-selling "Art and Fear," David Bayles (with Ted Orland) closely examined personal and autobiographical episodes in search of general truths about artmaking. Bayles now turns that same attention to his native West. When European Americans "discovered" the American West, they fell in love with the resplendent landscape. The love affair ...
This beautifully designed and produced volume showcases photographer David Paul Bayles' extraordinary vision of urban trees and their often precarious, sometimes triumphant place in the human landscape.
The stunning and dramatic beauty of California's Central Coast has long been a magnet for artists and photographers, and is emblematic of the school of West Coast photography. The central coast was home to such luminaries as Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Wynn Bullock, and Brett Weston, and it remains a Mecca for photographers. Martha Casanave has ...
Written by artists, for artists, this survival guide explores the way art gets made, the reason it often doesn't get made, and the nature of the difficulties that cause so many artists to give up along the way.
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: C. J. Bucher Ltd.
Date Published: 1977
Description: Near Fine. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. English Edition. Near Fine. This issue features The Narrative Image, David Bayles, John Breukelman, Toshimi Kamiya, and Verena Von Gagern. Softcover; thin quarto; glossy pictorial wraps; 48 pp.; with color and b/w photo reproductions; very light edgewear to covers, else clean and crisp. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: Hudson Hills Press
Date Published: 2003
Description: Martha Casanave (photographs) Fine. No Jacket. Square Quarto. Square quarto, 63pp. Haunting, beguiling b&w photographs of tidepools, sea strands, forgotten beaches---many frames include a well dressed 19th century gentleman ("a student of Darwin's"), which lends a certain antiquity, and thus, lost world feel to these shores. Preface by Casanave, and introduction by David Bayles. Biography. Chronology. Bibliography. Spine bound in maroon cloth, with photo-illustrated paper over boards. Uncommon. read more
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