Perfection of Form:
Creating a Unique Natural Order
by Joyce Waddell Bailey
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About the Book
A fantastic essay, tracing the development of complex tropical themes in plant life to create a microcosm of the subjects' existence in over-sized oil paintings.
This award-winning artist addresses the creative process in photographs, sketches, actual visits to the Art Studio as the work progresses and the final work--which is considered a "Formal Perfection."
The essay includes photographs of over forty oil paintings completed in the artist's Studio between 2004-10 in Estero, FL.
"No one has ever done this before and no one will ever do it better." Art Critic, Estero.
FL., 2010
This award-winning artist addresses the creative process in photographs, sketches, actual visits to the Art Studio as the work progresses and the final work--which is considered a "Formal Perfection."
The essay includes photographs of over forty oil paintings completed in the artist's Studio between 2004-10 in Estero, FL.
"No one has ever done this before and no one will ever do it better." Art Critic, Estero.
FL., 2010
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Aug 29, 2010
- Keywords verbal art, talking paintings, creation of beauty, organic oils, luminous color, brilliant color, Estero Lifestyle, Botero Gallery, plant social network, plant society, plant life, experimental oils, philosophy of form, visual arts, Henri Focillon, perfection of forms, oversize painting, oil painting, tropical plants, iconography, Magazine, AVATAR, abstraction
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About the Creator
J. Bailey Studio
10100 Cypress Cove Dr. #117, Ft. Myers, FL 33908
All work is of the finest quality, highly original and includes careful documentation for collectors. "Perfection of Form..." ( Blurb.com, 80pp., 50ils., 2010) is a catalog of current oil paintings (2004-10), which have tripled in price. Studio visits are welcome. Individual and institutional collectors reside lin Canada, U.S.A. and Europe.