Anni Lorenzini |
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Artist:
| Lorenzini, Anni |
Concept by:
| Lorenzini, Anni |
Contribution by:
| Lorenzini, Anni French, Katherine Clark, Gary P. |
Author:
| Lorenzini, Anni Clark, Gary P. |
Directed By:
| Lorenzini, Anni |
Curated by:
| French, Katherine |
Editor:
| French, Katherine Clark, Gary P. |
Foreword by:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Associate Editor:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Consultant Editor:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Editor-In-Chief:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Editorial Coordinator:
| Clark, Gary P. Healy, Joe |
Executive Producer:
| Clark, Gary P. |
General Editor:
| Clark, Gary P. Healy, Joe |
Introduction by:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Literary editor:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Managing editor:
| Clark, Gary P. Healy, Joe |
Preface by:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Preliminary Work by:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Prepared for Publication by:
| Clark, Gary P. Healy, Joe |
Produced by:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Prologue by:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Reviewed by:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Revised by:
| Clark, Gary P. |
Designed by:
| Harrison, Craig |
Editorial Board Member:
| Healy, Joe |
ISBN: | 978-0-578-82100-9 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2021 |
Publisher: | Arts Vermont
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.99 |
Book Description:
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This fine art book provides a needed answer to why paint the landscape, rather than how-to paint the landscape. Contemporary American artist Anni Lorenzini is a powerful, soft-spoken voice in American landscape painting. Her work awakens what can be lost in the frantic digital world: making space for contemplation and inspiration. This inspiring art book considers the infinite possibilities of creating with paint. Lorenzini explores paint application from the perspective of traditional...
More DescriptionThis fine art book provides a needed answer to why paint the landscape, rather than how-to paint the landscape. Contemporary American artist Anni Lorenzini is a powerful, soft-spoken voice in American landscape painting. Her work awakens what can be lost in the frantic digital world: making space for contemplation and inspiration. This inspiring art book considers the infinite possibilities of creating with paint. Lorenzini explores paint application from the perspective of traditional women's work. The book Includes thoughtful ideas for students, artists, and art lovers and invites them into the process of painting, the value of a place, and the importance of continually learning from one's work. A passionate forward on landscape painting by Gary Clark is followed by a historical essay by curator and art historian Katherine French titled Lovely, Dark and Deep: Anni Lorenzini's Woodland Path. The book also includes inspiration from Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem Renascence, responses from leaders in the art world, and 48 full-color illustrations. The book makes a lovely and pertinent addition to libraries and personal collections.