Here is the 4th and final excerpt:
![Lee32](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8388/8618911425_e00be84ee2_o.jpg)
"Most of my children's books are done in mixed media."
![Lee30.detail01](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8539/8618783709_8e5fb0da81_o.jpg)
"Tales of the Arabian Nights, published by Whitman, is a good example of this. It was created in a mixture of charcoal, designer's colors, casein, watercolor, pecil, and pastel, bleeding through and over and around each other."
![Lee10](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8376/8595660752_a2798d7585_o.jpg)
"In both oil and mixed media I paint with sable brushes, but from different paint pots, naturally."
![Lee36](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8125/8621193579_c90e5166e4_o.jpg)
"I am not fond of hard edged painting usually, but I hadn't given it much thought till, in talking to an editor, he pointed out to me how all of my edges were quite feathery in paintings done a few years ago."
![Lee35](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8395/8620881815_acb4cb45d3_o.jpg)
![Lee33](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8400/8621983466_ccdf10a833_o.jpg)
"David with a Sling" and the newer paintings, Holy Men and Puerto Rican Landscape, were not as "smokey" or "feathery."
![Lee34](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8533/8621976684_9d4469c426_o.jpg)
"I feel the newer paintings to be a bit more solid as they rely less on technique, style, or mannerisms which can often be short lived."
![Lee31](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8401/8618783403_aa8f3db776_o.jpg)
"Possibly one of the reasons for painting in a rather looser manner is that I have done so much really tight rendering over the years..."
![Lee30](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8250/8618783435_501d9b0882_o.jpg)
"... that when I get a chance to paint in any manner I wish, I like painting wet with slow drying linseed oil that can be pushed around, feathered and smeared with the hand."
![Lee37](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8263/8621304321_8728ae0bbc_o.jpg)
"Much of my painting is actually done with the fingers."
![Lee37.detail01](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8387/8621304479_e1e3eb2716_o.jpg)
"I am becoming more and more involved in a love for good drawing. One of the things concerning drawing I have observed in students over the years: they separate drawing and painting into two different sections of their mental attitude towards an art problem. They often think in terms of "doing a drawing" and then filling it in with color, which they think of as painting."
![Lee38.detail01](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8523/8638060462_9a8ea84454_o.jpg)
"Drawing with the paint while painting, I feel, makes for greater solidity in picture making. A mountain has anatomy just as much as a mammal, as does a tree or a building, but to feel that inner structure, one must paint with draughtsmanship rather than simply covering over a fine drawing with color."
![Lee38](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8536/8636954639_b37d4284ec_o.jpg)
"There is a dangerous tendency, when one becomes technically proficient, to work sort of automatically with 'the mind in neutral.' Strangely enough, while I do not know any real intellectuals who are top-flight artists, most of the artists I know are involved in intellectual endeavors. There must be a constant probing of one's mind to paint something meaningful, aided by research which goes on year after year involving so many possible subjects."
Tomorrow: an addendum
Those are great quotes! I love the way he talks about drawing being the essence of good painting, not a separate act. Yes! Thanks for sharing this in a wonderfully organized post.
ReplyDeleteExcellent article! I own a copy of that edition of "Arabian Nights" and didn't know the back story on the illustrator. I just bought it because I loved the illustrations!
ReplyDeleteThanks for shedding some light on the talent behind those wonderful images.
Hello, my name is Victoria,
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