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 Thinking Visually: Basic Illustration
  

  Thinking Visually: Basic Illustration by Mark 'Wigan' Williams

  • Published by: AVA PUBLISHING
  • Author: Mark 'Wigan' Williams
  • Page Count: 175
  • Group: GRAPHICS
  • ISBN: 2940373159 / 9782940373154
  • Published: May 2007

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Thinking Visually: Basic Illustration
The first book in the Basics Illustration series, Thinking Visually, features the work of more than one hundred international illustrators, educators and students demonstrating diverse visual languages, contexts, ideas, techniques and skills.

The handbook's aim is to introduce fundamental techniques, inspire, inform and act as a useful resource on international contemporary practice. The book looks at how illustrators develop their own personal visual language by learning the basics, being open minded, imaginative and hardworking.

Thinking Visually explores the importance of ideas, research, drawing and experimentation and is an educational tool featuring short exercises, methods, workshops, techniques, media and a range of historical and comtemproray contexts.

Contemporary illustrators, engaged in a diverse range of approaches, have contributed artwork and commentaries on visual thinking, working processes, their inspirations and education.

Introduction

Inspirations

Outsider Art

Experimental Workshop

Underground Urban Art

Printmaking

Collaboration

 

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