Painting the Eastern Shore

Painting the Eastern Shore
Title Painting the Eastern Shore PDF eBook
Author James Drake Iams
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 142
Release 1999-07-23
Genre Art
ISBN 9780801862328

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Skipjacks and workboats, tidal rivers and coastal marshes, charming streetscapes, historic houses, and town parks with bandstands—picturesque subjects abound along the shores of Chesapeake Bay and have long made the region a favorite among amateur and professional artists. In Painting the Eastern Shore, accomplished artist and teacher James Drake Iams combines visits to some of the Chesapeake's most beautiful places with step-by-step lessons for learning the art of watercolor painting. This attractive volume will serve as a welcome companion for the amateur watercolorist setting out to paint on location. After offering tips on what equipment to pack, Iams gives specific directions to various Delmarva sites, tells how to set up, and suggests what to look for in a subject. He then discusses a variety of essential techniques: sketching, composition, value, color, control of the medium, capturing depth and handling perspective, wetting the paper, and methods for painting key elements such as clouds, birds, boats, sand, and water. As he introduces readers to the fundamentals of watercolor painting, Iams leads them on a rambling, thoroughly enjoyable tour of memorable places throughout Maryland and Virginia's Eastern Shore and Delaware. Painting the Eastern Shore is illustrated with 49 line drawings, halftones, and color pictures. Locations and lessons: •Kent Narrows, Maryland: Drawing •St. Michaels, Maryland: Perspective •Tilghman Island, Maryland: Skipjacks •Oxford, Maryland: Value •Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Maryland: Waterfowl •Deal Island, Maryland: Composition •Crisfield and Smith Island, Maryland: Color •Saxis, Virginia: Texture •Wachapreague, Virginia: Marshes •Chincoteague, Virginia: Wet paint on wet paper •Trussum Pond, Delaware: Trees •Lewes, Delaware: Reflections •Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware: Waves, dunes, and skies •New Castle, Delaware: Architectural painting

A Short Season with Ernie

A Short Season with Ernie
Title A Short Season with Ernie PDF eBook
Author Joe Seme
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 2021-09-21
Genre Baseball players
ISBN 9781630620325

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A Short Season with Ernie is a charming 'coming of age' true story in a straightforward, easy-going style as if author Joe Seme and the reader are sitting on a porch, maybe with a couple of cold ones, traveling back to the 1950s. This story revolves around Joe's grandfather Ernie Padgett, who was a major league ballplayer. Pop Pop as he was called, was a wise and wonderful grandfather. You will meet family members and other characters all with a common thread of baseball. This book will make you smile, laugh out loud, and definitely cry. You will learn how baseball influences lives for a lifetime.

Ruth Starr Rose (1887-1965)

Ruth Starr Rose (1887-1965)
Title Ruth Starr Rose (1887-1965) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
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Release 2015-10-10
Genre
ISBN 9780996687904

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An exhibition catalog of the first comprehensive exhibition of artist Ruth Starr Rose. The catalog is divided into chapters on portraiture, spirituals, art as activism, and works from her travels.

Working the Water

Working the Water
Title Working the Water PDF eBook
Author Jay Fleming
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9780997746808

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The Negro in Art

The Negro in Art
Title The Negro in Art PDF eBook
Author Alain Locke
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1969
Genre Art
ISBN

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100 Plein Air Painters of the Mid-Atlantic

100 Plein Air Painters of the Mid-Atlantic
Title 100 Plein Air Painters of the Mid-Atlantic PDF eBook
Author Gary Pendleton
Publisher Schiffer Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Art
ISBN 9780764346194

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This is a sumptuous catalog of regional landscape paintings and the talented, living artists who create them, including Robert J. Barber, Denise Dumont, Michael Godfrey, Hai-Ou Hou, Abigail McBride, and Sam Robinson. It is packed with over 400 eye-catching color reproductions of work by some of today's finest plein air artists, including spectacular beach scenes, pastorals, cityscapes, and harbor scenes. This informative volume also includes a concise history of landscape painting in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia, showing examples of great art of the past by some outstanding Mid-Atlantic painters, including the Pennsylvania Impressionists, the New Jersey Manasquan Art Colony, the Egelis, and much more. This volume fills an empty niche in the rich history of American art. It is an ideal book for anyone, who loves plein air landscape painting, and a wonderful introduction to traditional art of the region. It will appeal to art historians, dealers, and collectors alike.

Railroads of the Eastern Shore

Railroads of the Eastern Shore
Title Railroads of the Eastern Shore PDF eBook
Author Lorett Treese
Publisher History Press
Pages 178
Release 2021-03-15
Genre
ISBN 9781540246585

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The history of the Delmarva Peninsula is inextricably entwined with the story of its railroads. The earliest railroads were short, locally funded lines. The dream to connect Norfolk directly to Eastern Seaboard cities farther north was first realized by the New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad in the 1880s. The line ran north-south along the peninsula to Cape Charles City, Virginia, where freight cars were loaded onto barges for the trip across the Chesapeake Bay. This line was eventually absorbed by the giant Pennsylvania Railroad, and the ferry service was eclipsed when the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel was completed in 1964. For more than a century, though, railroads played a critical role in the development of the Eastern Shore. Regional historian Lorett Treese tells this story.