How a line is drawn is often the first lesson a child learns about drawing. But how have the world’s great artists used lines to represent emotions, actions, or important issues? In this entertaining and educational book, award-winning art historian and children’s author Gillian Wolfe explores paintings with disappearing lines, hidden lines, solid lines, facial lines, and many other lines. Questions within the text encourage readers to examine each work more closely and to think about the artist’s techniques and intentions. The paintings represent a wide range of periods and cultures and include works by Picasso, Winslow Homer, Bernard Perlin, and Vincent van Gogh.
Gillian Wolfe
Look! Drawing The Line In Art
$27.95 – Hardcover book /
How a line is drawn is often the first lesson a child learns about drawing. But how have the world’s great artists used lines to represent emotions, actions, or important issues? In this entertaining and educational book... Buy or find out more →
Look! Body Language In Art
$16.95 – Paperback book / Walker Books
Each beautiful picture tells something about the subject’s inner feelings, attitude or mood. Readers will be encouraged to explore how faces express thoughts, look at how body language exposes states of mind, and discove... Buy or find out more →
Look! Zoom in on Art
$16.95 – Paperback book / Walker Books
Gillian Wolfe has been the Head of Education at Dulwich Picture Gallery (one of the most renowned private collections in the UK) since 1984. She also works as a freelance consultant, and has lectured all over the world. ... Buy or find out more →