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    What are your favorite "Art of ...." books?

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    • JoshSchouwstra
      JoshSchouwstra last edited by

      Art of Blue Sky (comes with concept art from Ice Age to Epic)
      and Art of Kubo are my two favourites. 🙂

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      • JoshSchouwstra
        JoshSchouwstra @Heather Boyd last edited by

        @Heather-Boyd You can find them on Amazon, and most major bookstores. And they are a very handy reference resource!

        Example:
        https://www.amazon.ca/Art-Kubo-Two-Strings/dp/1452153159/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Art+of+Kubo&qid=1586292962&sr=8-1

        Just type in "Art of…[movie title]" and there is usually one out there.

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        • jfeuer
          jfeuer last edited by

          I loved the Lord of the Rings Sketchbook by illustrator Alan Lee.

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          • Heather Boyd
            Heather Boyd @JoshSchouwstra last edited by

            @Josh-Schouwstra-0

            I just bought the Art of Brave (loved the movie) and the Art of Up (because the interior of the book looked up my alley -shape use). But amazon will send it in month or bit. Thanks 🙂

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            • Libby Unwin
              Libby Unwin last edited by

              The Art of Maurice Sendak. Got it on thriftbooks.com for $6, no joke. Big, fat hardcover and wonderful history of his work.

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              • carlianne
                carlianne @Heather Boyd last edited by

                @Heather-Boyd I always look for them when I'm at used book stores, it's fun to find old ones as well as the new ones. Otherwise Amazon!

                Check out my art and tutorials :)

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                • burvantill
                  burvantill Moderator @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                  @EliaMurrayArt I am going to have to look into getting that, I love Brave! 😃

                  Lisa Burvant
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                  • burvantill
                    burvantill Moderator last edited by

                    I have about 30 “art/artist” books. Some I bought and some were gifts. My most favorite are;
                    Art of Holly Hobbie
                    Art of Ratatouille
                    These were a Christmas gifts off of Amazon.
                    Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life was a gift when I was in high school.
                    Maxfield Parrish
                    and Norman Rockwell of which i have 3 Lol.
                    Most of my art books i either bought at big book stores or from second hand places like the friends of the auburn library.

                    Lisa Burvant
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                    • StudioLooong
                      StudioLooong last edited by

                      Mine is the art of Over the Garden Wall and Disney's "The Archive Series." I have the Design and Layouts & Backgrounds.

                      Taylor Woolley
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                      • braden H
                        braden H @StudioLooong last edited by

                        @StudioLooong said in What are your favorite "Art of ...." books?:

                        Mine is the art of Over the Garden Wall

                        I don't know why but that miniseries just threw me for a loop. So friggin' dark.

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                        • StudioLooong
                          StudioLooong @braden H last edited by

                          @Braden-Hallett Ahh thats what I love about it! It's innocent and lighthearted but so dark at the same time!

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                          • Kenneth Michael
                            Kenneth Michael last edited by

                            I have 3 "art of" books - 2 Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive (Vol 2 & 3) and Overwatch.

                            I really didn't play Overwatch that much but the whole design behind it was inspiring.

                            The two FF ones I have are nice, but I wish they were more comprehensive. I think they don't actually have that much in the art dept. and more focus on game elements.

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                            • danielerossi
                              danielerossi @burvantill last edited by

                              @burvantill said in What are your favorite "Art of ...." books?:

                              Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life was a gift when I was in high school.

                              It has been years since I last opened my copy. I should have a look over the weekend.

                              The only art-of book I have is The Art of Peanuts. If they count, I also have the Chuck Jones autobiographies, The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss, and Exploring Calvin and Hobbes.

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                              • burvantill
                                burvantill Moderator @danielerossi last edited by

                                @danielerossi I like everything you said. Lol.
                                I don’t have those books but I wish I did.
                                Peanuts totally count, Calvin and Hobbes are awesome and I’m more that a little intrigued by the “secret art” of Dr Suess.

                                Lisa Burvant
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                                • sigross
                                  sigross @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                                  @Gary-Wilkinson After reading this post I got out and re-read my all-time favorite art book, The Book of Alien. It's got a range of multiple art styles to cover the three colliding worlds in Alien - human, space jockey and of course the Alien. Artists I love in there are Chris Foss, Moebius and Ron Cobb. Proper world builders. When I was younger I was well into HR Giger. Now I've mellowed out more, I find it too violent to look at. Tastes change. The spaceships in it are boss. Subs in Space.

                                  alien book.jpg

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                                  • idid
                                    idid last edited by

                                    Art of Wall-E is my favorite so far.
                                    Other Ghibli studio collections are awesome, too.

                                    I also enjoyed Art of Over the Garden Wall

                                    Hope that helps.

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                                    • Jeremy Ross
                                      Jeremy Ross @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                                      Hi @Gary-Wilkinson, just received a copy of Spider-Man Into the Spider Verse Art Book and it’s AMAZING!

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                                      • danielerossi
                                        danielerossi @burvantill last edited by

                                        @burvantill It’s all his artworks related and unrelated to his books. There’s also a small gallery that has been travelling around North America. Maybe one will be in your area once the pandemic is over.

                                        https://www.instagram.com/heyfrankybanky

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                                        • Annaaronson
                                          Annaaronson last edited by

                                          @Gary-Wilkinson I really love "Walt Disney Animation Studios Archive Series." and the "They Drew as They Pleased" series also from Disney. 🙂 If you're looking for children's books inspiration any of the Pixar, especially Monsters Inc. books are amazing 🙂

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                                          • Heather Boyd
                                            Heather Boyd last edited by

                                            Hi again! Another question: has anyone bought a used the art of book from amazon? I am interested in the quality. The art of Walle used is $100 and the art of the Croods used is $100ish vs new which is $385 way outside of my budget.
                                            Thanks guys as always.

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