This series of articles set out to consider how faithfully landscape painters have tried to depict the views and objects that they paint, as the ‘truth’ of their painting.
Author: hoakley
The two perennial bugbears of the countryside are dogshit and dumping. I will spare you the former, for […]
The Isle of Wight is, I believe, the closest that the UK gets to the Mediterranean. You can […]
Cézanne’s final style, featuring his characteristic ‘constructive stroke’ with patches of colour built from groups of parallel brushstrokes, […]
Playing with VR tools, in particular the Leap Motion, makes some limitations clear very quickly. The biggest and […]
Being a linguist must be very frustrating. When others think of the most intellectually-demanding subjects which have been […]
There is no shortage of grammars, particularly of English, which will tell you how you must write a […]
Virtual reality (VR) is hardly new, nor experimental. Aircraft pilots and ships’ crews have been training in VR […]
Oil paints have been used for centuries in most of Europe’s greatest paintings, together worth far more than […]
Paul Cézanne has been repeatedly described as the ‘father’ of several of the major movements in painting which […]
