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Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings Biography
Tribute to Norman Rockwell
Norman Rockwell and I never met. But his art inspired me and had a lot to do with me becoming an artist myself!
My parents had two Norman Rockwell art books in the house when I was growing up, and I loved to pore over all the illustrations when I was young - as I got older, I spent more time learning about the mechanics of his artwork - how he took several photographs or live models and materials and combined them in his paintings. How he adjusted it all to make it fit.
I liked finding out which of the children in his illustrations were his, and which ones were his neighbor's kids...all that fascinated me. Now I do some of that myself!
I also work from photographs, combining them to get the effect that I want. I think I developed a good sense of composition and balance in my art from looking at his exceptional paintings.
Norman Rockwell was not well respected during his own time. Many of the art elite considered him a sell-out as an artist. They said he was 'too commercial.' They probably also disrespected him for working from photographs instead of just from live sittings.
CONTENTS AT A GLANCE
Norman Rockwell, America's favorite artist, was the featured artist at a solo exhibition of 51 original works of art in December, 1991 here at East Lansing, Michigan's Saper Galleries. For information on currently available Norman Rockwell limited edition lithographs, drawings, and oil paintings please contact Saper Galleries now for an immediate response.
The Norman Rockwell lithographs and collotypes shown below are each signed directly by the hand of the artist and numbered from the limited edition of 200 and are available to ship to you today.
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings Biography
Tribute to Norman Rockwell
Norman Rockwell and I never met. But his art inspired me and had a lot to do with me becoming an artist myself!
My parents had two Norman Rockwell art books in the house when I was growing up, and I loved to pore over all the illustrations when I was young - as I got older, I spent more time learning about the mechanics of his artwork - how he took several photographs or live models and materials and combined them in his paintings. How he adjusted it all to make it fit.
I liked finding out which of the children in his illustrations were his, and which ones were his neighbor's kids...all that fascinated me. Now I do some of that myself!
I also work from photographs, combining them to get the effect that I want. I think I developed a good sense of composition and balance in my art from looking at his exceptional paintings.
Norman Rockwell was not well respected during his own time. Many of the art elite considered him a sell-out as an artist. They said he was 'too commercial.' They probably also disrespected him for working from photographs instead of just from live sittings.
CONTENTS AT A GLANCE
Norman Rockwell, America's favorite artist, was the featured artist at a solo exhibition of 51 original works of art in December, 1991 here at East Lansing, Michigan's Saper Galleries. For information on currently available Norman Rockwell limited edition lithographs, drawings, and oil paintings please contact Saper Galleries now for an immediate response.
The Norman Rockwell lithographs and collotypes shown below are each signed directly by the hand of the artist and numbered from the limited edition of 200 and are available to ship to you today.
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings
Norman Rockwell Pencil Drawings
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