Guy Field

I Could Have Done That

Create Your Own Modern Masterpiece

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Imprint: LOM ART

Publication date: 02/04/2020

ISBN: 9781912785179

Subject: Non-Fiction

Category: Interactive

Binding: Paperback

Size: 276 x 216 mm

Extent: 128 pages

Illustration: Full colour

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

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Summary:

Have you ever looked at a great work of art and thought, ‘I could have done that’? Well, now’s your chance!

Try your hand at creating your own quirky pictures inspired by the world’s most famous artists with more than 25 guided drawing projects, from Picasso-style portraits and Kandinsky abstracts to marvellous Mondrians and Matisses.

With a dash of background information about the artists and prompts to help you compose your drawings, each project is also accompanied by useful templates so that your creations can be spot on.

Sales points:

  • Quirky and playful illustrations will inspire even the most nervous of artists to have a try

  • Helpful drawing templates make every project achievable

  • Learn some engaging bits and pieces about the famous artists and movements you are being inspired by

  • All the most inspiring art movements are covered, from Cubism and Pop Art to Surrealism and De Stijl

  • Publication coincides with a huge Andy Warhol exhibition at the Tate Modern in London, which will run from March to September 2020

  • Includes a timeline, placing all of the featured artists in context.

About the Author:

Guy Field

Guy Field was raised in the West Midlands, in a town called Stourbridge. He moved to sunny Cornwall to study Graphic Design BA at Falmouth University, where he spent most of his time not doing any design but instead doodling in sketchbooks. He graduated in 2012 with a quest to bring drawing into his career, which he got the chance to do whilst working as an in-house Designer at Studio Moross, in London. He finally became a fully-fledged freelancer in early 2018. He now lives and works in South London, largely from his studio near Brixton. Guy mostly enjoys drawing 'stupid cartoons' but also likes to mix it up with different styles and mediums, keeping things fresh and unique for a variety of projects and clients.

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