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War Artists in Afghanistan: Beyond the Wire
Contributor(s): George, Jules (Author), Farthing, Douglas (Author), Fay, Michael (Author)
ISBN: 1851497889     ISBN-13: 9781851497881
Publisher: Acc Art Books
OUR PRICE:   $31.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: February 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Art | Subjects & Themes - General
- Art | History - Contemporary (1945- )
Dewey: 704.949
Physical Information: 1" H x 9.2" W x 11.1" (3.40 lbs) 208 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
- Each artist's work is accompanied by their own, first-hand account of war in Afghanistan- Captures the vast scale and stunning, fertile beauty of the Afghan landscape'I felt physically sick from the pit of my stomach and to be honest was now feeling vulnerable and completely outside my depth of knowledge. The world had seemingly gone mad and I was having visions of the base now being ransacked; I was confused and unsure what to do. My solution was to do the only thing that I could do. I climbed the nearest sangar and started to draw.' - Jules GeorgeJules George, war artist, traveled to Helmand, Afghanistan, in 2010, in the wake of its bloodiest year for British troops. War Artists in Afghanistan: Beyond the Wire reproduces the remarkable sketches, watercolors and oil paintings born of his experiences with the 2nd Yorkshires (Green Howards). His work captures the vast scale and stunning, fertile beauty of the Afghan landscape, and in its midst, the British soldier, out on patrol, boarding a Chinook or caught in a firefight.The book also features the work of four other war artists in Afghanistan: Douglas Farthing, a former Sergeant Major in the British paratroopers; and Michael Fay, soldier-turned-combat artist for the United States Marine Corps; Arabella Dorman, internationally recognized portrait painter and war artist; and Matthew Cook, trained illustrator, former Times war artist and Territorial Army soldier. Each artist's work is accompanied by their own, first-hand account of war in Afghanistan.