A Few of My Favorite Art Books
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Aaron Blaise is an animation feature film director and wildlife artist.
For 21 years Aaron worked with Disney helping to create some of the greatest animated films ever made. During that time he worked as an animator or supervising animator on "The Rescuers Down Under", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", "The Lion King", "Pocahontas", "Mulan" and more.
In 2003 he was co-director of "Brother Bear" for which he earned an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature Film.
After "Brother Bear" he helped to develop several projects but ultimately left Disney to pursue an opportunity back home in Florida. Aaron recently served as 2D Animation Supervisor and Character Designer for the "The Bear and the Hare" an advertisement loved by millions around the world. (vimeo.com/78740926)
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List of Books: • Noah's Ark - Rien Poortvliet • William D Berry: 1954-1956 Alaskan Field Sketches • Carl Rungius: Painter of the Western Wilderness • Desert Dreams: The Art and Life of Maynard Dixon • Paintings From the Wild: The Art and life of George McLean • Paul Calle: An Artist's Journey • Bruno Liljefors: The Peerless Eye - Martha Hill • John Singer: Sargent - Edited by Elaine Kilmurray and Richard Ormond • The Art of Thomas Aquinas Daly: The Painting Season • 200 Drawings: The Drawings of Heinrich Kley • Across the Ravaged Land - Nick Brandt
@yonkamacho9842
9 ай бұрын
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Rien Poortvliet is a Dutch artist/painter. I am from the Netherlands, so I am excited to see that you love his work. I have a few books too. Greetings from The Netherlands 🇳🇱
@lukasketner
Жыл бұрын
LOVE his book of Tudor (or late medieval?) Dutch town life. I forget who I loaned it to, so time to track down another copy :P
@ninjadodovideos
Жыл бұрын
For those curious how such a name is pronounced in Dutch, it would be something more like "Reen Poart-fleet" to English speakers.
@hannalooye5714
Жыл бұрын
He is amazing, and it is not oilpaint. It's watercolor, which is way harder.
@lukasketner
Жыл бұрын
@@hannalooye5714 That's a pretty debatable take (everything is subjective tho). Watercolor, acrylic, and gouache are often considered practice mediums to study for the use of oil paint since they are fast-drying, water-based, and less expensive. I've always found watercolor and gouache to have a much easier learning curve than oils since you can turn out work much faster and improve quicker as a result.
Little pronunciation guide from a Dutch person on Rien Poortvliet's name for English speakers: reen (like "seen") poart-vleet ("oa" like "whoa"). I bought his dog book recently - really inspiring!
Aaron makes one feel like a friendly, knowledge filled visit to a favorite friend with common interests. Love the tidbits he throws in about the artist's life.
I have always stopped and looked at the bookshelf-background in your tour's and these are hidden gems, thank you!
Thank you for sharing not only these amazing books, but your passion for these artists' art.
Love what you do, you give shout outs to other artists for their work, you make amazing art, you help up and coming animators. Keep up the great work! ❤
Thank you so much for sharing these! I am only 6 years into my art journey so being introduced to great artists feels very helpful. My background is animal photography so I get awestruck sometimes when I see how artists captured a sketch or a painting/drawing. Including you. :) Super inspiring!
Thank you! Loved seeing a peek at your favorite books and artists. Very informative! You explained their artistry and what inspired you about them so well. I would love to see more.
That was super relaxing, enlightening and cozy!
Thank you for sharing your favorite books with us. All of them are great but Heinrich Kley's drawing did amaze me a lot.
Another fascinating thing about Nick’s work is it’s all done with a film camera! He is doing a lot of work towards conservation as well. I wish I had grabbed his first book when it came out.
Wow this was amazing. I love seeing artists art book collections. Maybe a part 2 in the future. :)
Glad to see some of these from outside the range of artists that I personally know about, there's a few I'd never heard of. My habit is just to slap the subject in the middle of the page, so I'm very keen to see how different people do composition + staging, and learn a little more about that
Don't forget Richard Schmidt! I want Robert Liberace to make an art book soooo badly. Thanks for showing us this. The Robert McLean one gives me confidence. I also want to do unusual animal poses for paintings. Like, the goofy positions house cats get into, or when birds are all flooffed up with their wings hanging down while they preen.
@rogercrownover5950
Жыл бұрын
You say you want to....................so wha is stopping you from doing it right as you read this comment ???....We wanna see your floof and preen birds, your goofy house cat posiitions that you can get them into via your imagination , not mine or Mr. B......so get offa here and paint, draw, sculpt...LIKE NOW PLEASE and we will thank you heaps inna future !
Aaron, we'd love to see other books from your home library. Thanks for the useful videos!
Oooo! I love art books!!! Excited for part 2!!
Fantastic list! So inspiring, Thank You for sharing these artists work Aaron! 💜
That is absolutely incredible! I thought about commenting and asking if there'll ever be a book by Aaron and co. about arts and animation, and then this video comes out!
Awesome books from amazing artists! Thanks!
Thanks for showing. I'd never heard of most of these.
Simply beautiful
Dear Aron, I very much liked the way, you presented your favourite books. And especially for the last one could see some remembrance in your paintings and art style, for instance the lighting and composition of the lion. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Germany 👋🏼
Thank you for doing this! I hope there is a part two!!! I can't wait to dive into these ")
I loved how all of these books were set up, I wrote them all down and i'll slowley get them all!
Thanks Aaron! Love your work. You have beautiful books there. Please make more videos of your book library. Cheers!
thank you for showing us!
Brilliant as always. Stopped mid-video to order the Berry Book.
Hey perfect timing! I've been looking for new art books for inspiration 🙌
Man Aaron, I am Dutch and thankful that the first book you mention is Rien Poortvliet. I am amazed that all around the world he is known. I just love his books about dogs. And there are some quirky videos on KZread in English with him showing his house.
Thank you for sharing. Would love to see this as a regular feature from you.
WOW So Beautiful painting, Using Colours are Amazing, Congratulations, wishing you a wonderful day, Blessings 💜💐🌹
AWESOME! I was just wanting to know what art books you might recommend on the Tuesday/Thursday live stream:) I love your art books, and figured you'd have great recommendations:) Great Video! I definitely want to get some of those for my collection:):)
Berry's work is awesome, thanks for sharing! I prefer capturing the concepts and ideas over spending all your time rendering, and pieces like his are just a storyboard of information. Much the same way your elephant book just works through all the details on elephants.
Great video! I love a lot of these too!
What an edit ❤️ mind blowing ❤️🙏🏻
I love this video! So pleasant!
i love your art, i love your content and i hope one day to meet you and try and fullfil my dreams of becoming an animator
Another great video Aaron 😁👍 one of my favorite animation books is The Illusion of Life
@lozza1874
Жыл бұрын
I bought that after being told about it while at disneyworld in January, what a book!!!
Love seeing you talk about Rien Poortvliet! He's definitely one of my favourite Dutch artists and I'm glad to see his influence outside of my own country. His gnome books are super in-depth as well, so it's fun for people into fantasy worldbuilding too.
@eliannevdlinden6047
4 ай бұрын
Have you been to his museum? I highly recommend going there when you got time!
@finchvink
4 ай бұрын
@@eliannevdlinden6047 It's been on my to-do list for a long time now! I had a museum card for a while but sadly not a lot of time so I never got to it. Good to know it's worth a visit though!
Excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you for recommending these books, I'm now on the hunt for them. And I knew eventually you'd mention the GOAT himself - John Singer Sargent.
Thank you....really enjoyed this:)
I love this vid. Books!!!
I really love your work
@AaronBlaiseArt
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
This was great thanks for sharing ❤
I own Rien Poortvliet's artbook about dogs, beautiful work.
Really enjoyed this video... 😊
love it
Rien Poortvliet! A dutch artist, I am a huge fan of him, visited his museum. If you’re ever back in the Netherlands take a detour to his museum!
Thank you!
There are two other books by Kley that are some of my favorites, and still easily accessible online. I also love Frederic Remington but his books can be a little harder to track down.
Dear sir, This made me smile. I was pleasantly surprised you know Dutch artist Rien Poortvliet and started the video with one of his books. I also own this impressive work. He knew how to draw animals/ nature
hello aaron! early again, i was just scrolling through your videos in search of something i haven't watched yet, and then you just posted
I splurged this winter and picked up a bunch of books. Andrew Loomis: Figure drawing for all its worth. One you may find particularly useful for animal anatomy would be "Paleoartists handbook: recreating prehistoric animals in art" by Mark P Witton. Theb theres James Gurney's "Imaginative Realism" and "Color and Light". Meanwhile, every book you shared were excelence given form. Thank you, ive heard of and studied many if these artists but havent had these books so ill seruously consider adding them to my buy list. Oh, I would like to note also that James Gurney has youtube content.
Thank you sir.
I wonder if you have heard of Victor Ambrus? He made fantastic historical paintings and drawings with a similar expression to Heinrich Kley. His drawings of horses and humans are pretty impressive. Worth checking out if you havent.
I highly recommend to check works of Russian artist Vadim Gorbatov. He is now in his 80s; he spent most of his time in the wild and has many wonderful drawings and paintings of animals from over the world. He does have book published in USA, something about falcons.
Im a bit surprised that you haven`t heard of Ralph Thompson, hes a great safari artist and he was excellent with ink. his paintings of lions are out of this world
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing. From Johnny Delly
Is there a part 2 / more or Aarons book videos? thanks
More plz
Thanks interesting
Thank you very wonderful reference me🙏
Is it a coincidence there are so many brother bear animals on the covers? Thanks for the recommendations!
Hi Master Aaron
have you ever seen burne hogarth's figure drawing books? I learned a lot there.
@reginaldforthright805
9 ай бұрын
They’re bad
John Singer Sargent!😋🔥😊😌
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Aaron is dressed like Steve Irwin today lol. Which is fitting I guess considering his love of animals
Question Mr. Blaise, I was wondering why do you look at the ceilling every now and then ? is that a trick like squinting eyes to see the dark spot in a subject ?
@lv7312
Жыл бұрын
The camera is probably hanging somewhere above him, looks like he's checking if the book is in the right place.
Which one do you recommend for new learner and senior learner???
Where can i get that The art of Aaron Blaise cap your wearing!
brabo
In b4 Illusion of Life and Drawn to Life
As soon as I saw the title of the video, I thought to myself, "Oh, he's gotta Kim's Africa book.", and sure enough... there it is right at the beginning... on the bookshelf.
goldmine
Sir please do a video on how to draw monkeys ...
Oh! I went to look at a book I have that has beautiful, expressive people drawings called "He Was One of Us: The Life of Jesus of Nazareth". Wouldn't you know, it's by Rien Poortvliet!
Greatness,thanks,stay blessed and all in Jesus shalom
Didn’t Heinrich Kley work on art for Fantasia?
@AaronBlaiseArt
Жыл бұрын
No. Fantasia was based on his art.
@timz9862
Жыл бұрын
@@AaronBlaiseArt maybe I’m thinking that the Dance of the Hours was just heavily influenced by his work. I know Walt have his artists a bunch of Kley’s work to look at.
@reginaldforthright805
9 ай бұрын
@@timz9862why look at kley, he’s a scribbly mess. The animators drew much better.
@timz9862
9 ай бұрын
@@reginaldforthright805 Because Kley was a good artist and Walt loved his work. And that's your opinion.Scribbly mess doesn't necessarily mean bad art. It can convey an enormous amount of energy.
Is there still a point to buying art books when you can see any desired painting online?
@soybasedjeremy3653
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's called owning it and getting accurate information on the artist.
You spelled Paul Calle's name wrong in the chapter titles. Paul Kelly is some kinda pin up painter.
Sargent is a God (as everyone in the Ringling pipeline discovers).
Im in trouble. this is like an all you can eat buffet. Abstract design in realism is what sends art over the edge . AI is not capable of creating this type of experience in art. Its human spirit and intelligence interacting with awe wonder beauty and truth
these books are so expensive my here.
For animal art I would just study brother bear, Aladdin, Tarzan, lucky Luke, Yakari, jungle book, Dalmatians, ichabod crane and maybe watch some nature footage and go to the zoo. Forget these dusty old tomes.
That's the prob. Todays digital brush fills in the stroke by stroke that these guys did by hand and makes todays artists...digital or other media lazy is what alot of us are saying and must take those brushes away once in a while and go to canvas painting for say two weeks out of the month.....but, alas human laziness sadly kicks in. IMO for fact of losing the art soul as it were.......sighhhh...
Not even Loomies???
These books are all lame no offense.
@adrianarencibia2716
2 ай бұрын
@reginaldforthright805 no offense to you but i believe that your not a fan of art and see art as beauty or both so on and so forth etc. agian no offense sorry if you feel like i'm doing this on purpose im not. but people like myself and everyone else likes his artbooks so you might not be in the umbrella of appreation and see art as beauty like us your different.