Arthur M Hind believed that engraving was a more sophisticated technique than painting and sculpture
Arthur Mayger Hind (1880-1957) was a prominent British writer who focused on art and specifically the technique of engraving.
His most outstanding works were:
- A short History of Engraving and Etching (1908)
- An Introduction to a History of Woodcut (1935)
In them, he describes the technique of engraving, has a compilation of old engravings, and highlights it against other arts such as painting and sculpture because he points out that this artistic technique is much more sophisticated.
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<span>Sources of artistic inspiration:
1.) Photographs- sketches/drawling/paintings of photographs
2.) Ordinary Experience- sketches/drawling/paintings of things they have experienced or tells a story about something etc.
3.) Observation- what they observe about a particular subject, politics, person, world, etc.
4.) Imagination- what they imagine, dream, etc
5.) Quest for Order- sketches/drawling/paintings of peace, happiness, good things, etc.</span>
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