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Cartooning the Landscape [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 281x215x17 mm, weight: 1024 g, Colour illustrations throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2016
  • Leidėjas: University of Virginia Press
  • ISBN-10: 081393852X
  • ISBN-13: 9780813938523
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 281x215x17 mm, weight: 1024 g, Colour illustrations throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2016
  • Leidėjas: University of Virginia Press
  • ISBN-10: 081393852X
  • ISBN-13: 9780813938523
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

One of the singular talents in landscape design, Chip Sullivan has shared his expertise through a seemingly unusual medium that, at second glance, makes perfect sense--the comic strip. For years Sullivan entertained readers of Landscape Architecture Magazine with comic strips that ingeniously illustrated significant concepts and milestones in the creation of our landscapes. These strips gained a large following among architects and illustrators, and now those original works, as well as additional strips created just for this book, are collected in Cartooning the Landscape.

Framed by a loose narrative in which a young man’s search for wisdom is fulfilled by a comics shop owner who instructs him not only in the essentials of illustrating but in how to see, the book takes us on a whirlwind series of journeys. We visit the living sculptures of the Tree Circus on California’s Highway 17, the vast network of tunnels and fortifications--almost an underground city--of France’s Maginot Line, and take a trip through time that reveals undeniable parallels between the Emperor Hadrian’s re-creation of the Elysian Fields and, of all things, the iconic theme parks of Walt Disney. Sullivan immerses us in the artist’s concepts and tools, from the Claude mirror and the camera obscura to the role of optical illusion in art. He shows us how hot air balloons introduced aerial perspective and reveals exhibition effects that portended everything from Cinerama to Smell-O-Vision.

Sullivan’s book is also a plea, in an era increasingly dominated by digitally rendered images, for a new appreciation of the art of hand drawing. The proof of this craft’s value lies in the hundreds of Sullivan’s panels collected in this passionate, humorous, always illuminating tour of the rich landscape surrounding us.

Recenzijos

As an architect who draws cartoons to accompany my Washington Post 'Shaping the City' column, how could I not love Chip Sullivans book? Today when designers create most drawings digitally, never lifting a pencil, this witty, didactic, manually crafted book is especially timely. Cartooning landscapes and much, much more, Sullivan artfully uses his pencil to craft images, tell stories, and teach lessons, recounting history and nostalgically evoking memories of what life was like before TV and smart phones."" Roger K. Lewis, Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland School of Architecture

""Chip Sullivan is known as a provocative, original illustrator and inspiring teacher. His drawings overflow with lessons on how to draw and represent landscapes, which is a complex endeavor. In Cartooning the Landscape, Sullivan addresses several well-known (and some lesser-known) events in landscape and garden history but does so unlike anyone else. Sullivan makes history come alive and seem hip and relevant."" Frederick Steiner, University of Texas at Austin, author of Design for a Vulnerable Planet

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Prologue 1(6)
Issue 1 The Journey To Imagination And Adventure
7(38)
No. 1 The Landscape Imagineer
10(9)
No. 2 An Arboreal Adventure
19(6)
No. 3 Landscapes of Transformation
25(4)
No. 4 The Maginot Line
29(16)
Issue 2 Thrilling Optic Tales
45(36)
No. 1 Seeing the Landscape
47(6)
No. 2 Ocular Nirvana
53(6)
No. 3 Plein Air Painters of Rome
59(4)
No. 4 Landscape Panorama
63(4)
No. 5 Landscapes from Aloft
67(14)
Issue 3 Magic, Wonder, And Enchantment
81(36)
No. 1 The Alchemist's Garden
83(6)
No. 2 Metaphysical Garden
89(8)
No. 3 La Foret de Fontainebleau
97(6)
No. 4 Dreaming the Landscape
103(14)
Issue 4 Devices And Desires
117(38)
No. 1 The Mechanical Garden
119(8)
No. 2 Animating the Landscape
127(7)
No. 3 Hollywood's Landscape Magic
134(5)
No. 4 Sex and the Garden
139(16)
Issue 5 The Portal Of Creativity
155(36)
No. 1 Lust for Landscape
157(7)
No. 2 The Seven Lamps of Landscape Architecture
164(7)
No. 3 Professor Ed "Big Daddy" Roth
171(6)
No. 4 The Creative Process
177(14)
Issue 6 Startling Gardens
191(20)
No. 1 Our World
193(4)
No. 2 Steampunk Landscape
197(4)
No. 3 Endless Deadlines
201(10)
Epilogue 211(8)
Bibliography 219
Chip Sullivan is Professor of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. He is a winner of the Rome Prize and the author of the classic Drawing the Landscape, now in its fourth edition.