Copying Odd Nerdrum's Paintings All In One (Volume 2) 2012


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Learn the rare and fantastic techniques of Norwegian figurative painter Odd Nerdrum, as well as Caravaggio and Rembrandt in this picture packed book. There are 7 total copies done in this book. One copy of a Rembrandt portrait, one copy of a Caravaggio portrait, and 5 copies of Odd Nerdrum portraits.The special part about this book is the introduction of a new medium used by Derek Van Derven to approximate the look and texture of Odd Nerdrum's paintings and late Rembrandt's. The medium is Alkyd resin, a man made resin that dries very quickly and sticky just like Rembrandt's paint. There is no need to try to get oil to behave the same way when we have modern tools that do the same thing. (Alkyd resin). Enjoy the drawing power and textures of Odd Nerdrum and Rembrandt in the author's new research book restarted in 2012. Check out http: //oddnerdrum.info for more information.




Odd Nerdrum Technique the Research Pages (the Revised Edition)


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This is the final research findings of Odd Nerdrum's Technique as of September 2011 done by Derek Van Derven from the years 1997 to 2011. Images of Derek Van Derven's final and best paintings in the "Nerdrum Technique" are seen in this final edition of the book. Descriptions of how the paintings were done are included as well as photos of the final paintings at the end of the book. Learn the rare and amazing painting techniques of Norwegian figurative painter Odd Nerdrum, backed up by the testimony of his recent former students. Author Derek Van Derven has over 20 years of experience painting like the Old Masters, and over 12 years of experience researching Odd Nerdrum's techniques and copying his paintings. For more information about the contents of this book visit http: //oldmastercopies.com, also available at that website are videos demonstrating Odd Nerdrum's technique and Old Master drawing videos. If you like the book please leave positive feedback at Amazon's feedback area for this book.




The Nerdrum School


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Not many artists of today s art world create an additional footprint through his or hers great number of pupils. Odd Nerdrum founded a school that was common for master painters in earlier centuries but not of today. His followers have a direct influence in their art from their master. This book shows how The Nerdrum School is an important part of the international art scene in our time.0The author of the preface, the art critic Richard Vine describes Nerdrum like this: For the last four decades, Odd Nerdrum has been, in that sense, a necessary artist not because he towers at the forefront of world acclaim or because his work engages contemporary issues in distinctly contemporary visual terms. On the contrary, he has been by his own account and in keeping with his own wish the odd man out. Most viewers and most art-world professionals have regarded him as simply too talented and too famous to ignore, and yet too contrarian to embrace. In his long rough gown, Nerdrum has stood at the door of art s Temple, so to speak, like a prophet reminding us of our artistic derelictions and sins. 0.







Art Objects


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In ten interlocking essays, the acclaimed author of Written on the Body and Art & Lies reveals art as an active force in the world--neither elitist nor remote, available to those who want it and affecting those who don't. Original, personal, and provocative, these essays are not so much a point of view as they are a way of life, revealing "a brilliant and deeply feeling artist at work" (San Francisco Chronicle).




On Kitsch


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Kitsch has long been viewed as fine art's poor relation, aping its form while failing utterly to achieve its depth of meaning. In "On Kitsch" Odd Nerdrum and others discuss the meaning and value of kitsch in today's world, and its relationship to art. For the first time in this volume, English-speaking fans have the chance to read the writings of Odd Nerdrum, Norway's most famous contemporary artist, or kitch painter, as he would refer to himself. This printing of a variety of writings by Nerdrum and others includes speeches, essays, and humorous pieces such as "The Kitch Questionnaire," and "Kitch Aphorisms." This book is an opportunity to discover the thought process of one of the world's most unique and compelling artists.




Odd Nerdrum


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With a huge cult following among lovers of figurative painting, outsider art fans and students, Norwegian artist Odd Nerdrum has carved out a unique niche in the world of contemporary art. With his Old Master style and his often apocalyptic subject matter, Nerdrum rejects the tropes of Modernism in favor of an emotionalism which, when combined with his remarkable painterly talents, produces works that are not only visually arresting, but which also call into question the very foundations of contemporary art. Odd Nerdrum: Sketches, Drawings and Paintingsbrings together the recent work completed since the publication of Storyteller and Self-Revealerin 1998, as well as earlier work, including, for the first time, an extensive selection of drawings and sketches. At 400 pages, with over 200 color illustrations, this volume is the most comprehensive book available on the work of one of the world's most popular and idiosyncratic artists.




Drawing Like the Old Masters


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Learn how to finally learn how to draw like the Old Masters in this power packed book written by Derek Van Derven, with over 20 years of experience in painting and drawing like the Old Masters. To find out the contents of this book go to http://oldmastercopies.com, or just google "oldmastercopies.com".




Small Country Innovation Systems


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What are the challenges that small countries face concerning innovation and what are the effects of globalization on their innovation systems? In this very interesting, rich and timely book, Edquist and Hommen compare ten different small national innovation systems from the Asia Pacific and Northern Europe that are rather advanced in their development. The answers that the authors give are convincing and relate not only to the unique characteristics of each national system that shapes innovative activity, but also to some commonalities that exist across these countries. Franco Malerba, Bocconi University, Italy This major book presents case studies of ten small country national systems of innovation (NSIs) in Europe and Asia, namely, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden and Taiwan. These cases have been carefully selected as examples of success within the context of globalization and as new economies where competition is increasingly based on innovation. To facilitate comparative analysis the ten studies follow a common structure, informed by an activities-based approach to describing and analysing NSIs, which addresses the critical issues of globalization and the consequences of innovation for economic performance. The final chapter compares fast growth and slow growth countries, concentrating on issues of innovation policy. The results illustrate the usefulness of an activities-based approach to studying NSIs, point to distinctive national roles within an increasingly differentiated international division of labour and address the key themes of selectivity and coordination in innovation policy. This valuable book presents one of the most significant, comprehensive and comparative country studies of NSIs in the last decade. It will have great import and should be widely read by every serious student and scholar of innovation studies.




The Recognitions


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A postmodern masterpiece about fraud and forgery by one of the most distinctive, accomplished novelists of the last century. The Recognitions is a sweeping depiction of a world in which everything that anyone recognizes as beautiful or true or good emerges as anything but: our world. The book is a masquerade, moving from New England to New York to Madrid, from the art world to the underworld, but it centers on the story of Wyatt Gwyon, the son of a New England minister, who forsakes religion to devote himself to painting, only to despair of his inspiration. In expiation, he will paint nothing but flawless copies of his revered old masters—copies, however, that find their way into the hands of a sinister financial wizard by the name of Recktall Brown, who of course sells them as the real thing. Dismissed uncomprehendingly by reviewers on publication in 1955 and ignored by the literary world for decades after, The Recognitions is now established as one of the great American novels, immensely ambitious and entirely unique, a book of wild, Boschian inspiration and outrageous comedy that is also profoundly serious and sad.