A Short Book About Painting
By (Author) Andrew Marr
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
1st December 2017
2nd November 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
750
Hardback
144
Width 165mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm
511g
In A Short Book About Painting, renowned broadcaster Andrew Marr tackles the subject of painting: inspiration, creativity, politics, beauty and form. How does the artist create a masterpiece What constitutes good and bad technique How important is the imagination
Following a serious stroke in 2013 that left him partially paralysed, Marr struggled with the physical rigours of painting using oils. This led to his wrestling with some of the very fundamental questions about painting as an art form in itself. Using historical examples as well as his own works of art to assert his point, Marrs provocative, political and instructive book is not just an essential resource for all amateur painters, it is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the creative process and the limits of human artistic achievement.
'A humble, amusing and unpretentious look at issues such as taste, creativity and beauty by a man who brings both his own enthusiasm to the table and his own refreshingly unpretentious insights as a part-time painter.' -- Michael Glover * Independent *
Andrew Marr has enjoyed a long career in political journalism, working for the Scotsman, the Independent, the Daily Express and the Observer, and as the BBC's Political Editor. He presents the weekly Andrew Marr Show on Sunday mornings on BBC1 and Start the Week on Radio 4. He has written numerous fiction and non-fiction books, and is the author of A Short Book About Drawing.