Thursday, September 1, 2011

James Perry Wilson


The American painter James P Wilson (1889-1976) is best known for the diorama paintings he produced for natural history museums. 
To help him create the illusion of reality he thought about light and atmosphere in scientific terms.
The art and illustration blog Gurney's Journey has an interesting post on his technique and theory.




2 comments:

Poppy Balser said...

I have just discovered your blog and will really enjoy exploring all the fantastic marine paintings here!

jeronimus said...

Hi Poppy. You might like to get an overview of all the images using the grid of thumbnails view (link in the sidebar). Enjoy!