This small yet sturdy sketchbook-and-journal combination is the ideal travel companion--ready to toss into a backpack at a moment's notice. Through drawing, painting, and writing prompts, it invites curious creatives to journey toward an expansive, more meaningful engagement with the world around them.
Filled with inspiring quotes and blank pages to develop one's own visual journal, this portable canvas is perfect for recording places, observations, and impressions of the world we live in and travel to. In a mix of history, narrative, and art, author James Lancel McElhinney explores the American Southwest, a vast area of breathtaking natural beauty.
Included are brief historical overviews of the region, composition and painting tips, a gallery of the author's field sketches, and sage advice for becoming a sketchbook traveler who enjoys a mindful engagement with nature. Thirty images and texts explore key subjects and five states in the region: - 16 sites in the Rio Grande Valley in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, including Bachelor Mountain, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Rio Grande Gorge and Bridge, Cochiti Lake and Dam, Sandia Mountains - 6 sites in Monument Valley in the Navajo Nation (UT/AZ border), including White Rock Canyon, John Ford's Point, Ear of the Wind - 8 sites in Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California, including Quail Springs, Barker's Dam, Hall of Horrors, Hidden Valley, Pinto Peak, Keys View
Readers will be inspired by the Southwest's red-rock canyons, rugged plateaus, and painted deserts that have long captivated artists, writers, and everyday travelers. By deepening readers' knowledge and enriching their personal experiences, this book ensures that every day will be a meaningful artistic adventure.
Contents Introduction Chapter 1: La Tierra Incognita Chapter 2: La Tierra Encantada Chapter 3: Lessons in Print Chapter 4: Gallery in Print: Journal Pages Chapter 5: Work Pages Chapter 6: Into the Field Resources: Organizations & Institutions Parks, Open Spaces & Destinations Readings
Author's work is found in the following public collections: Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina Avery Fine Art and Architecture Library, Columbia University, New York, New York Boscobel House and Gardens, Garrison, New York Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia City of Philadelphia, Water Department Archives Danville Museum of Fine Art and History, Danville, Virginia Denver Art Museum, Institute for Western Art, Denver, Colorado University of Denver, Library Special Collections, Denver, Colorado Free Library of Philadelphia, Print and Picture Collection Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hudson River Museum, Yonkers New York Huntington Library and Museum, San Marino, California Medical College of Virginia, Art Collection, Richmond, Virginia Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas. Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois New York Public Library, Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photography Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Archives and Special Collections Swarthmore College, Swarthmore PA Temple University, Samuel L. Paley Library Special Collections, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania West Point Museum, United States Military Academy Yale Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, Connecticut
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:0764363255
ISBN13:9780764363252
Release Date:September 2022
Publisher:Schiffer Publishing
Length:128 Pages
Weight:0.61 lbs.
Dimensions:0.7" x 5.6" x 6.9"
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Condition: New
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