TY - BOOK ID - 79258431 TI - Walk the line : the art of drawing. AU - Valli, Marc AU - Ibarra, Ana PY - 2013 SN - 9781780671109 PB - London King DB - UniCat KW - Drawing KW - drawing techniques KW - drawing [image-making] KW - tekenkunst KW - 741.039 KW - Tekenkunst ; 21ste eeuw ; 2005-2013 KW - 684.94 KW - Albeck, Derek KW - Albrecht, Isabel KW - Atkin, Kate KW - Avery, Charles KW - Batchelor, Adam KW - Baumann, Sabina KW - Biel, Joe KW - Bollinger, Matt KW - Boorujy, George KW - Brancowitz, Carine KW - Caivano, Ernesto KW - Copeland, John KW - Daehyun, Kim KW - Despont, Louise KW - Dunne, Roisin KW - Flores, Eduardo KW - Floret, Jacques KW - Fostel, Erin KW - Gähler, Marcel KW - Goodyear, Rachel KW - Guthrie, Trevor KW - Helnwein, Mercedes KW - Holder, Warren KW - Jarnot, Seb KW - Jien, David KW - Jones, Reece KW - Keita, Sagaki KW - Kraijer, Juul KW - Le Roux, Juliette KW - Magnotta, Frank KW - Mall, Judith KW - Manlik, Florence KW - Matthews, Rob KW - Mir, Aleksandra KW - Miyake, Shintaro KW - Moffett, Alison KW - Molodkin, Andrei KW - Murrow, Ethan KW - Naranjo Uribe, Monica KW - Pare, Mike KW - Peake, Nigel KW - Plender, Olivia KW - Powhida, William KW - Pyman, James KW - Jie, Qui KW - Ricci, Giulia KW - Rittener, Didier KW - Smits, Rik KW - Soulou, Christiana KW - Stark, Jen KW - Stevens, Liam KW - Textor, Marissa KW - Thurlow, John Paul KW - Timmermans, Ante KW - Timofeev, Viktor KW - Truong, Winnie KW - Urquhart, Donald KW - Valdes, Emilio KW - van de Velde, Rinus KW - van Eeden, Marcel KW - Vilhena, Joao KW - Walton, Stephen KW - Yahnker, Eric KW - Yamamoto, Taizo KW - Zang, Hong Chun KW - 735.9 KW - Tekenkunst ; 2000 - 2050 KW - het boek, boekillustratie KW - geschiedenis der schilder- en tekenkunst, 21e eeuw, algemene stromingen UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:79258431 AB - Drawing has always been a fundamental skill and good drawing skills allowed artists to grasp the reality around them. At the turn of the millennium, however, the general impression was that with the wide availability of computers, scanners, digital cameras and image software, drawing would dwindle into a marginal activity. In fact, the opposite happened: the enthusiasm for digital imagery died down and the ability to draw has become a treasured skill. In the art world, attitudes to drawing have also changed. Drawing became a way of making a statement as an artist, of showing masterly skill something that up to then had been most commonly associated with painting. After centuries in the shadow of its more illustrious fine art relatives, drawing started to be appreciated for its own sake, as an art discipline, an end in itself, an art form. Walk the Line: The Art of Drawing includes interviews with the international selection of artists, as well as examples of their work. It will appeal to anyone interested in contemporary art and illustration. ER -