Not exact matches
Spot on
with your instructions; If your
draughtsmanship as good, you could yet rival AW.
Emancipated from the realm of illustration, or using diaristic entry, Paladino commands a large space
with his outstanding
draughtsmanship.
Sendor's work is characterized by a meticulous
draughtsmanship that serves to illuminate his ongoing engagement
with the interrelation of photorealism and the evolution of the moving image.
In 1844, that was the title William Henry Fox Talbot gave to the first commercially published book ever to be illustrated
with photographs, suggesting that the nascent process was somehow akin to
draughtsmanship.
[3] Despite having left school
with no formal qualifications, he managed to gain employment as an apprentice working at an electrical components firm, where he discovered an ability for
draughtsmanship and began to do painting at evening classes [4] at Saint Martin's School of Art and at the Westminster School of Art.
The exquisite tones and
draughtsmanship of these paintings set up an emotional tension
with the unfolding tragedy, the horseman going from unbalanced to unseated to freefall in horrifying slow motion — this freeze - frame catastrophe evocative of more than just one of last year's major political events.
A strong believer in solid
draughtsmanship, Kelly paints in a Realist (or Pre-Impressionist) style, focusing on coastal scenes and rural views within his local area of North Dublin, although - in keeping
with his conviction that a true artist should be able to turn his hand or brush to anything - he continues to experiment in all the genres, and travels regularly within Ireland and parts of Europe in search of suitable subjects.
MacCormick, Bernadette Portraiture
with breathtaking
draughtsmanship, full use of chiaroscuro, and great soul.