Collected here for the first time in digital format are fifty-three beautifully rendered landscape paintings by Brad Teare. These color images are perfect for viewing on the Kindle Fire, iPad, iPhone, Android, or with your Kindle Viewer on your computer. Included are several early acrylic paintings as well as several woodcuts. This collection is ideal for review in the studio or in the field. Brad Teare began his career illustrating for publications such as The New York Times and Random House where he did covers for authors such as James Mitchener, Alice Walker, and Anne Tyler. In the 90s he moved West to a small town in the Rocky Mountains where he maintains his painting and print studios. His work has appeared in diverse places such as American Artist and Gulf Connoisseur magazines. His work has been exhibited at the Parsons School of Design, Paris, France, the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, and The Forbes Galleries, New York City. Brad Teare’s blog–dedicated to the art of thick paint–has garnered over one million views from artists from all corners of the globe.
Language
English
Pages
65
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
June 04, 2014
53 Paintings and Several Woodcuts: A collection of landscape paintings by Brad Teare (The paintings of Brad Teare Book 1)
Collected here for the first time in digital format are fifty-three beautifully rendered landscape paintings by Brad Teare. These color images are perfect for viewing on the Kindle Fire, iPad, iPhone, Android, or with your Kindle Viewer on your computer. Included are several early acrylic paintings as well as several woodcuts. This collection is ideal for review in the studio or in the field. Brad Teare began his career illustrating for publications such as The New York Times and Random House where he did covers for authors such as James Mitchener, Alice Walker, and Anne Tyler. In the 90s he moved West to a small town in the Rocky Mountains where he maintains his painting and print studios. His work has appeared in diverse places such as American Artist and Gulf Connoisseur magazines. His work has been exhibited at the Parsons School of Design, Paris, France, the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, and The Forbes Galleries, New York City. Brad Teare’s blog–dedicated to the art of thick paint–has garnered over one million views from artists from all corners of the globe.