Review of Revolution in Art
Posted: 21 Feb 2022, 22:49
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Revolution in Art" by Todd W Scott.]
Revolution in Art by Todd W Scott is a visual book made up of a collection of art illustrations and designs. Todd is passionate about his work and seeks to spread the magic of art through various pictorial representations of life. The aim is to excite and prompt one to look at several life concepts like wildlife, vegetation, human emotions, and even extraterrestrial depictions through an alternative and magical lens.
The book contains no words or captions, just pages made entirely of pictures, visualizations, and artistic expressions. The most notable illustration is the recurrent geometry and spiral patterns that characterize some of the drawings. This can be perceived as illustrations of the Fibonacci sequence in nature, which explains the recurrent structures and forms found in plants, flowers, or fruits. Another curious and intriguing element is the faces, facial forms, and expressions that give several meanings and energies. There is plenty to explore and feel from the 196 scanned and digitized pictures.
The striking illustrations are large, abstract, and colorful. They contain various textures and patterns of straight lines and swirls that are subject to personal comprehension. Some are entirely made up of numerous shades of color and shapes, while others incorporate black and white shades within the colors. To add to the intrigue, some of the illustrations have a deliberate arrangement that results in perceivable movement from different angles and sides.
My favorite aspect is the elements of nature and celestial representations within the book. The environmental aspects include water bodies, plant parts, marine life, and the harmony of a well-balanced ecosystem. The celestial bodies within the drawings include stars in diverse settings, planets like the notable Saturn, and the sun. This brought the vastness and mystery of the universe into perspective. There is nothing to complain about the book, and the drawings are of excellent quality and with incredibly detailed patterns and textures.
There are no grammatical or spelling errors due to an absolute lack of words or sentences. Additionally, there are no sensitive or intimate depictions, and the book also lacks any religious angles. Revolution in Art engages the senses as promised; they tell stories without any words accompanying them and elicit several emotions based on one’s interpretations. Some felt personal, and others were just amusing to view. The book deserves a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to art enthusiasts and anyone who wishes to view the various aspects of life through the magic of artistic lenses.
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Revolution in Art
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
Revolution in Art by Todd W Scott is a visual book made up of a collection of art illustrations and designs. Todd is passionate about his work and seeks to spread the magic of art through various pictorial representations of life. The aim is to excite and prompt one to look at several life concepts like wildlife, vegetation, human emotions, and even extraterrestrial depictions through an alternative and magical lens.
The book contains no words or captions, just pages made entirely of pictures, visualizations, and artistic expressions. The most notable illustration is the recurrent geometry and spiral patterns that characterize some of the drawings. This can be perceived as illustrations of the Fibonacci sequence in nature, which explains the recurrent structures and forms found in plants, flowers, or fruits. Another curious and intriguing element is the faces, facial forms, and expressions that give several meanings and energies. There is plenty to explore and feel from the 196 scanned and digitized pictures.
The striking illustrations are large, abstract, and colorful. They contain various textures and patterns of straight lines and swirls that are subject to personal comprehension. Some are entirely made up of numerous shades of color and shapes, while others incorporate black and white shades within the colors. To add to the intrigue, some of the illustrations have a deliberate arrangement that results in perceivable movement from different angles and sides.
My favorite aspect is the elements of nature and celestial representations within the book. The environmental aspects include water bodies, plant parts, marine life, and the harmony of a well-balanced ecosystem. The celestial bodies within the drawings include stars in diverse settings, planets like the notable Saturn, and the sun. This brought the vastness and mystery of the universe into perspective. There is nothing to complain about the book, and the drawings are of excellent quality and with incredibly detailed patterns and textures.
There are no grammatical or spelling errors due to an absolute lack of words or sentences. Additionally, there are no sensitive or intimate depictions, and the book also lacks any religious angles. Revolution in Art engages the senses as promised; they tell stories without any words accompanying them and elicit several emotions based on one’s interpretations. Some felt personal, and others were just amusing to view. The book deserves a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to art enthusiasts and anyone who wishes to view the various aspects of life through the magic of artistic lenses.
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Revolution in Art
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon