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  • Brent Lynch

    Brent Lynch, plein air and studio painting

    Brent Lynch, plein air and studio painting

    Brent Lynch is a Canadian artist who transitioned from a successful 20 year plus career in illustration to the full time pursuit of gallery art and plein air painting.

    To my eye, Lynch’s paintings are often focused on the interplay of warm and cool colors — intense blues and greens in dynamic balance with deep, rich red-oranges.

    Lynch also plays with balance in his strongly geometric compositions, frequently pushing the effective horizon well above or below the top or bottom third of the canvas.

    I particularly enjoy his marvelous depictions of water and reflections.

    There is an interview with Lynch on the website of the Ida Victoria gallery.



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  • Eye Candy for Today: William Lathrop etching

    An Evening Walk, William Langson Lathrop, etching and drypoint

    An Evening Walk, William Langson Lathrop, etching and drypoint

    An Evening Walk, William Langson Lathrop

    Etching and drypoint, roughly 18 x 15 inches (45 x37 cm), in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, DC, which has both zoomable and downloadable images. There is also a zoomable version on Google Art Project.

    Lathrop was one of the group of painters active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in and around New Hope, Pennsylvania, who are often collectively known as the Pennsylvania Impressionists.

    Lathrop was also a printmaker, and here uses both etching and drypoint to capture the mood of a quiet evening amid trees.

    I particularly admire the way he has used multi-directional hatching to both create the dark values and suggest the textural bark of the trees without actually trying to draw a bark pattern.



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  • Jean-Pierre Gibrat

    Jean-Pierre Gibrat, French comics artist, Flight of the Raven, bandes dessinées

    Jean-Pierre Gibrat, French comics artist, Flight of the Raven and others, bandes dessinées

    Jean-Pierre Gibrat is a French comics artist and writer noted for his graphic historical novels set during wartimes in France.

    He gained the attention of American readers of European comics with the translated version of his 2002-2005 graphic novel, Flight of the Raven, set in Paris during the WWII occupation.

    The book is beautiful, filled with lush evocations of Paris. Gibrat studied various locations in pen and watercolor before translating them into story backgrounds in his comics drawing style, which is also done in pen and watercolor. Gibrat is also noted for his appealing depictions of female characters, and his attention to the visual details of everyday life.

    Flight of the Raven was preceded by a related story (but not a direct prequel) set in the same time period, The Reprive, and was followed with a three volume story, Mattéo. — also set against the backdrop of war, but further back in time, in this case WWI.

    You can find a number of his books on Amazon, some translated into English, some in French and other language editions.

    The Reprive and Flight of the Raven were published in multiple volumes in France (three and two volumes, respectively) but were combined into single titles in the English language versions. The three French volumes for Mattéo are apparently being translated individually; only one has been released so far, the second English language volume is due in November of 2019.

    Though he is both the artist and writer for his current work, Gibrat’s history of comics art goes back further, through collaborations with Jackie Berroyer and other writers, and work in the French comics magazine Pilote.

    As far as I can determine, Gibrat does not have an official website, so I’ll point you to what resources I can find. You can also just try a Google images search for “Jean-Pierre Gibrat“.

    [Note: Some of Gibrat’s work is erotic in nature, particularly a graphic novel titled Pinocchia, and a search may turn up images that are NSFW.]


    Euro Comics (American publisher of his recent work)
    Cuded
    Comic Art Fans
    Comic Art Tracker
    Invaluable (auction results)
    Books on Amazon
    Video on Vimeo (in French, but shows him working)
    Bio on Lambiek Comiclopedia
    Wikipedia

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  • Heinrich Berann’s panoramic map paintings

    Heinrich Berann's panoramic map paintings of US national parks

    Heinrich Berann's panoramic map paintings of US national parks

    Heinrich Caesar Berann was a painter and cartographer from the mountainous region of Tyrol, Austria.

    In the latter part of the 20th century, he was commissioned by the U.S. National Park Service to create panoramic map paintings of several of our national parks. These are available online as fairly large images on Wikimedia Commons, at resolutions of roughly 3500 x 5000 pixels (about 8 to 10 MB file size).

    I’ve posted an image and two detail crops of his painting of Yellowstone above. The bottom one is about maximum resolution of the image on Wikimedia.

    The National Park Service has published super high resolution images of four of the paintings at more than twice that resolution and considerably bigger file size (roughly 100 MB).

    Berann also did imaginative figurative paintings and more down to earth location drawings, which you can find on a website maintained by one of his grandsons.The site includes a list of all of Breann’s panoramas of locations in various countries on several continents.

    (I previously featured a contemporary artist, James Niehues, who applies a similar approach to images of ski and golf resorts.)

    [Via Boing Boing]



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  • Sotheby’s 19th Century European Paintings auction, July, 2019

    Sotheby's 19th Century European Paintings auction, July, 2019, Joaquin Sorolla

    Sotheby's 19th Century European Paintings auction, July, 2019,

    I’ve mentioned in the past that high-end auction sites, like Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Bonham’s often have online auction previews that feature nice large images of museum quality artworks (as do their listings for past auctions.)

    The upcoming 19th Century European Paintings auction at Sotheby’s for July 9, 2019 is a case in point, and features works by a number of notable artists.

    (Images above: Joaquín Sorolla, Emilio Sánchez-Perrier, Gustav Adolf Mossa, Gustave Courbet, Jean-Léon Gérôme, William Koekkoek, Willem Bastiaan Tholen, Eugéne Galien-Laloue)


    Auction: 19th Century European Paintings; July 9, 2019; Sotheby’s
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  • Avant Choi

    Avant Choi, concept art and illustration

    Avant Choi, concept art and illustration

    Avant Choi is a concept artist and illustrator based in South Korea and working in the gaming industry. Beyond that, there is little background information on the artist’s ArtStation or Instagram presence.

    Choi’s environments, particularly those labeled as personal projects, are often whimsical, imaginative and brightly colored, in contrast to the often dark and dour look of much contemporary concept art.



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John Singer Sargent: Watercolors
John Singer Sargent: Watercolors

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Sorolla: the masterworks

The Art Spirit
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Rendering in Pen and Ink
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Urban Sketching: Understanding Perspective
Urban Sketching: Understanding Perspective

World of Urban Sketching
World of Urban Sketching

Daily Painting
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Drawing on the right side of the brain
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Understanding Comics
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Amazon

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John Singer Sargent: Watercolors
John Singer Sargent: Watercolors

Sorolla the masterworks
Sorolla: the masterworks

The Art Spirit
The Art Spirit

Rendering in Pen and Ink
Rendering in Pen and Ink

Urban Sketching: Understanding Perspective
Urban Sketching: Understanding Perspective

World of Urban Sketching
World of Urban Sketching

Daily Painting
Daily Painting

Drawing on the right side of the brain
Drawing on the right side of the brain

Understanding Comics
Understanding Comics