Los árboles de los pintores: laboriosa ociosidad
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Universidad de Valladolid
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ISSN: 1133-6137
Year of publication: 2014
Issue Title: Conversando con... JUAN NAVARRO BALDEWEG 2
Issue: 23
Pages: 62-69
Type: Article
More publications in: EGA: revista de expresión gráfica arquitectónica
Abstract
The painting and drawing of complete trees, including all their branches and leaves, in a wholly realistic way is an unreachable goal. As an alternative, artists have opted for taking a part of the tree’s structure as their model, or choosing examples of small trees, with which they can work on the exact definition of each detail. This paper analyses the nature of the problem and some of the solutions found.
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