The Art of Amy Brown

by Amy Brown

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The Art of Amy Brown is the first collection of Amy Brown's wildly popular art. It was published by Chimera Publishing in 2003. The book is 157 pages of art, with a commentary by Amy Brown for every piece of artwork. The Art of Amy Brown has an introduction by the well-known author Charles de Lint. There are three editions of this book#151;a paperback, a hardcover, and a special leather-bound edition limited to 750 copies, which will be signed by Amy Brown and Charles de Lint.

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I like this artist's work. But I wish a few things: (1) she could paint eyes better, (2) she would paint feet differently. Some paintings reminded me of Michael Parkes, whom she acknowledges as an influence.
I like a lot of the ideas in here, but the more I looked at the pieces, the more I noticed all the little mistakes in anatomy, etc. Also the way she draws feet REALLY bothers me. Agh.
I bought this a while back when I was fascinated with faeries. Pretty good, but I'm so sick of seeing her work all over the place now that it's kind of an embarrassment to even own this, just like any over-done fad item.
I am a huge Amy Brown fan. Her art is just beautiful. She has such an imagination. All of her fairy drawings whether spooky or cutesy are just amazing. It is almost as if she actually sees the fairies that she paints.
Book Description: Chimera, 2003. As New in As New Dustjacket. HC, 9x12,

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Art & Design, Nonfiction
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750Arts & recreationPaintingPainting and paintings
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N7745 .F27 .B76Fine ArtsVisual artsSpecial subjects of art
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