A Canvas of Flesh

A Canvas of Flesh
Title A Canvas of Flesh PDF eBook
Author Jeff Oltman
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 342
Release 2002-05-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781469705842

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Former detective Alexander Dick receives a grisly and taunting invitation from the serial murderer the media calls Rembrandt. Five years earlier, Alec had investigated a series of Rembrandt murders in Kansas City with devastating results to his career and family. Now, Rembrandt has tracked him down in Dallas and taken up his macabre art in the night-life haunts of the city. Through the course of the investigation, Alec is provided with unique allies: Jennifer Wilson, a psychic sometimes engaged by the police in missing persons cases, and Michael Bennett, the singer and lyricist for a local heavy metal band, Brothers Grim. As Rembrandt begins claiming victims--young women stripped nude and painted with their own blood--Alec, Jennifer, and Michael must work together to try to catch Rembrandt before he kills again, a venture that hurtles them towards an inevitable encounter and a stunning conclusion.

Jenny Saville

Jenny Saville
Title Jenny Saville PDF eBook
Author Jenny Saville
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 2018-05
Genre
ISBN 9781938748561

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Bringing together 17 works from private and public collections across the globe, this will be the first museum exhibition of Saville?s work ever to be held in Scotland, and only her third in the UK. The selection spans 26 years, from iconic early paintings such as Propped (1992) and Trace (1993-4), to recent charcoal and pastel drawings, demonstrating how Saville?s approach to depicting the human body has shifted over the course of her career. Other highlights will include a series of large-scale head paintings, such as Rosetta II (2005-6), made while the artist was based in Italy, and the premier of a major new work, Aleppo (2017-18), which is at the Scottish National Gallery alongside historic works from the collection.00Exhibition: Scottish National Gallery of Art, Edinburgh, UK (24.03.-16.09.2018).

Behind the Canvas

Behind the Canvas
Title Behind the Canvas PDF eBook
Author Alexander Vance
Publisher Feiwel & Friends
Pages 337
Release 2016-02-23
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1250080258

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There is a world behind the canvas. Past the flat façade and the crackling paint is a realm where art lives, breathes, creates, and destroys. Claudia Miravista loves art but only sees what is on the surface-until the Dutch boy Pim appears in the painting in her room. Pim has been trapped in the world behind the canvas for centuries by a power-hungry witch, and he now believes that Claudia is his only hope for escape. Fueled by the help of an ancient artist and some microwaveable magic, Claudia enters the wondrous and terrifying world behind the canvas, intent on destroying the witch's most cherished possession and setting her new friend free. But in that world nothing is quite as it appears on the surface. Not even friendship.

Robert Gober

Robert Gober
Title Robert Gober PDF eBook
Author Hilton Als
Publisher
Pages 271
Release 2014
Genre Art
ISBN 9780870709463

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Robert Gober rose to prominence in the mid-1980s and was quickly acknowledged as one of the most significant artists of his generation. In the years since, his reputation has continued to grow, commensurate with the rich and complex body of work he has produced. Published in conjunction with the first comprehensive large-scale survey of the artists career to take place in the United States, this publication presents his works in all mediums, including individual sculptures and immersive sculptural environments, as well as a distinctive selection of drawings, prints, and photographs. Prepared in close collaboration with the artist, it traces the development of a remarkable body of work, highlighting themes and motifs that emerged in the early 1980s and continue to inform the artists work today. An essay by Hilton Als, and an in-depth chronology with extensive input from the artist himself, foregrounds images from Gobers archives, including many neverbefore- published photographs of works in progress.

The Monthly magazine

The Monthly magazine
Title The Monthly magazine PDF eBook
Author Monthly literary register
Publisher
Pages 698
Release 1826
Genre
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Special Subjects: Get Started Painting

Special Subjects: Get Started Painting
Title Special Subjects: Get Started Painting PDF eBook
Author Marla Baggetta
Publisher Walter Foster
Pages 36
Release 2007-06
Genre Art
ISBN 1600580459

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Learn how to paint in four different media! Taking the first steps to learn how to paint can be a challenge, especially when beginning artists are unsure which medium best suits them. With this book, aspiring artists will discover the qualities and benefits of four painting media-acrylic, oil, pastel, and watercolor-making it easier for them to begin their artistic journey. After an in-depth introduction to the tools and materials needed for each medium, five accomplished artists guide readers step by step through the creation of their own works of art.

Appletons' Journal

Appletons' Journal
Title Appletons' Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 594
Release 1880
Genre American literature
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