Art of Solo

Art of Solo
Title Art of Solo PDF eBook
Author Phil Szostak
Publisher Harry N. Abrams
Pages 0
Release 2018-05-25
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781419727450

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Examines the development of the fantastic worlds, characters, and creatures of "Solo" through concept art, costume sketches, storyboards, blueprints, and exclusive interviews with the filmmakers.

The Art of Solo Bass

The Art of Solo Bass
Title The Art of Solo Bass PDF eBook
Author Michael Dimin
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 63
Release 2015-11-18
Genre Music
ISBN 1610652460

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The Art of Solo Bass is a jumping off point, a place to glimpse the possibilities of the electric bass. This book examines the use of chords and chord/melody in performance, arranging, composing and the development and exploration of new techniques. from using chords to enhance and embellish your groovin' bass lines, to developing a comping style to perform with an ensemble and finally to create solo arrangements and compositions for practice and performance.The Art of Solo Bass will open new horizons for you, the bass player. This is a step-by-step tutorial into the techniques, theory and practical application of solo bass. the Art of Solo Bass includes actual arrangements, recordings, notation and tablature to guide you along the way.

Solo: A Star Wars Story: Tales from Vandor

Solo: A Star Wars Story: Tales from Vandor
Title Solo: A Star Wars Story: Tales from Vandor PDF eBook
Author Jason Fry
Publisher Studio Fun International
Pages 0
Release 2018-09-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780794441029

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Follow an adventure in the Star Wars universe in this first-person narrative from one of the characters in Solo: A Star Wars Story. Learn about the smugglers, scoundrels, gangsters, pirates, and plunderers from Solo: A Star Wars Story—including Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Lando Calrissian—in this unique in-world journal straight from Fort Ypso on the snowy mountain planet of Vandor.

Three Decades of American Printmaking

Three Decades of American Printmaking
Title Three Decades of American Printmaking PDF eBook
Author Allan L. Edmunds
Publisher Hudson Hills
Pages 252
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9781555952419

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This comprehensive volume features exciting and cultrually diverse serigraphs, offset lithographs, and mixed media prints from the Bradywine Workshop

Don Nice

Don Nice
Title Don Nice PDF eBook
Author Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 44
Release 2005-04-22
Genre Art
ISBN 9781438431222

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Paintings by contemporary American realist Don Nice, with emphasis on recent works relating to the Hudson Valley.

Edward W. Redfield

Edward W. Redfield
Title Edward W. Redfield PDF eBook
Author Constance Kimmerle
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 148
Release 2004-05-28
Genre Art
ISBN 9780812238433

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In this definitive study of Pennsylvania impressionism's leading artist, Constance Kimmerle offers both an accessible biographical study of Edward Redfield (1869-1965) as well as a rich discussion of his role in the changes that swept the American art world of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Life Lessons

Life Lessons
Title Life Lessons PDF eBook
Author Sherry Chayat
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 208
Release 2006-02-16
Genre Art
ISBN 9780815608462

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As a master of realism, Jerome Witkin illustrates in his art the moral plight of everyday lives. His most complex and critically acclaimed works—intense, often disturbing scenes of the Holocaust—have earned him a growing international audience. This second edition of Life Lessons incorporates material from the past decade, including ten of his most important and provocative paintings. It brings the viewer in intimate contact with the dense interior landscapes of both people and places. Often regarded as belonging to an artistic pantheon including the work of Lucien Freud, Manet, Ingres, Goya, and Courbet, Witkin's paintings range from moody urban landscapes and penetrating portraits to intimate figure studies and vivid, psychologically charged tableaux, frequently referencing seminal moments in history. Witkin's newer work includes·an enormous six-panel exploration of Dachau's 1945 liberation (Entering Darkness, 2001)—his culmination of a twenty-year series on the Holocaust, regarded by critics as among the most compelling of paintings made on the subject.