For anyone artistically inclined, observing the Moon and attempting to sketch or paint it can easily become a passion. The Moon presents a broad array of tone, texture, and form. Capturing this in a painting or sketch at the eyepiece of a telescope β or even with binoculars β develops observational
Sketching the moon : an astronomical artist's guide
β Scribed by Richard Handy, Deirdre Kelleghan, Thomas McCague, Erika Rix & Sally Russell
- Publisher
- Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 233
- Series
- Patrick Moore's practical astronomy series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For anyone artistically inclined, observing the Moon and attempting to sketch or paint it can easily become a passion. The Moon presents a broad array of tone, texture, and form. Capturing this in a painting or sketch at the eyepiece of a telescope β or even with binoculars β develops observational skills, leaves a record of the observation, and can also be a delightful and rewarding pastime. However, the choice of media available is extensive (acrylic paint, oils, pen, charcoal, etc., and even computer art programs), and there is no existing text that fully explains all lunar sketching and painting techniques in each respective medium. This beautiful and graphically rich book fulfills this requirement. It presents detailed step-by-step instructions, in the form of illustrated tutorials for every major medium employed to represent the Moon. It also provides practical advice on how to sketch outdoors at night (not ideal conditions for an artist!).
This is easily the most extensive book on the subject of lunar art for amateur astronomers, particularly those observing through a telescope. The diverse features of the lunar surface will attract and entice readers to review the number of different media presented, exciting and inspiring them with the possibilities of learning to depict all of the fascinating aspects of Earth's very own satellite.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxi
Sketching Craters....Pages 1-24
Sketching Maria (Seas)....Pages 25-36
Sketching Mons (Mountains)....Pages 37-52
Sketching Rilles (Lava Channels)....Pages 53-68
Sketching Dorsa (Wrinkle Ridges)....Pages 69-80
Sketching Crater and Sunlight Rays....Pages 81-101
Sketching Rupes (Scarps)....Pages 103-122
Sketching the Phases....Pages 123-147
Sketching Domes....Pages 149-157
Sketching Lunar Eclipses....Pages 159-171
Additional Tutorials and Sketching Gallery....Pages 173-193
General Hints and Tips....Pages 195-209
Back Matter....Pages 211-233
β¦ Subjects
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques; Popular Science in Astronomy; Arts Education; Fine Arts
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