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8.5" x 11" format, spiral bound, 80 pages, plus front matter. This book was developed for the serious art student and is a requirement for those attending the E.J. Gold Art Academy Drawing Classes. The pages are meant to be copied as often as you need to - to practice gray-scale, shading or solitaire on your way to being able to express 3 dimensions on a 2 dimensional surface, to make the viewer believe that what he is looking at is mass, not lines. It is truly amazing when you begin to master the techniques, when you have your "aha" and begin to see and are able to draw masses where before there were only lines. This book contains the "Dreaded #11" - as one of the shading exercises is affectionately called by the students. You will hear it mentioned a lot in the instruction DVDs available with this book.
E J Gold's art has adorned the stages for many great Jazz artists including Howard Johnson, Winton Marsalis, Toots Thieleman, International Association of Jazz Educators in Toronto and New York for three consecutive years. Where his ten foot canvases made stages for many celebrity musicians.
See him this year at the Toronto IAJE. He is now the official art designer of IAJE
This VERY LISTED ARTIST has had recorded sales in the tens of thousands of dollars and up to SIX FIGURES. INDEPENDENT APPRAISALS AVAILABLE.
Gold's work is MUSEUM COLLECTED and now you, too can own a piece of
this action. Some Famous Collectors include the White House, Royalty
and very well known Celebrities. E. J. Gold was born in
New York and lived in Woodstock at the world famous Zena Mill from 1948
to 1956. As a child he attended Downtown Community School, which was
set up by members of the Woodstock Arts Colony. He studied with the Art
Students League and Junior League in Woodstock. His teachers included
WPA artists Ben Shawn, Isamu Noguchi. He is a qualified, listed
Woodstock Impressionist artist. Some of his students include Zoe
Alowan, S.L. Boyd, R.C. Trice, Denise Wey, Aviko, Lin Larsen, Della
Heywood, David "Bashoo" Christie, Menlo Macfarlane, Wayne Hoyle,
Matthias Schossig, Claude Needham, Douglass-Truth, Lily Nova, Maureen
Nelly, Richard Hart, Oz Fritz, Keith Whitten, Lee Perry, Dilcia
Mendezibal, Yanesh, and others. E.J.
Gold is one of the last survivors of the original 1950's WOODSTOCK
SCHOOL and a member of the Woodstock Art Association. He was also a
member of the NEW YORK SCHOOL in the late ‘50s and had exhibits with
such notables as John Cage, Margaret Randall and others. He is one of
the only two Woodstock artists that lived at the Zena Mill, the other
being Bolton Brown. Frequent visitors to the Zena Mill included every artist who ever painted in the Catskills. The
Zena Mill and it’s Waterfalls were built in 1710 making it one of the
oldest buildings still existing and in use in the area. Although
privately owned it is a registered landmark.
The Zena Mill Waterfalls have been for over 100 years the most loved cherished and painted landmarks in the Woodstock area.
The Zena Mill lies behind a private high walled wooden fence on Zena
Road, Highway 30 on the large curve near Chestnut Hill Road and Lazy
Brook Lane. Scenes depicted by this artist typically range from
Woodstock to Saugerties and the Little Crossroads Village of Zena. Very few listed registered Woodstock painters are actually available today.
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