Joe Kaz - Landscape Paintings
Joe Kazimierczyk, or Joe Kaz for short, is a plein air landscape painter working in the area of central New Jersey, USA. He exhibits widely in the Lambertville / New Hope area and has received much recognition in recent years. He works primarily in oils, painting in a style of traditional realism with a keen sense of light and color. His work can be found at the Artists' Gallery and the des Champs Gallery, both located in Lambetville, NJ, and at the Queenstown Gallery at Hopewell in Hopewell, NJ.
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Joe Kazimierczyk Websites
Where you can see more of my work
Joe Kazimierczyk, Landscape Paintings
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Joe Kaz's Blog
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Great gift items for the art and nature lover
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Joe Kaz Galleries and Giftshop
Some of my other artistic interests: ceramics, woo more...0 points
The Artists' Gallery Blog
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Landscape Painter on MySpace
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Most recent paintings and news
These are the most recent paintings and newsletters posted to joekaz.com, clicking on the 'more' link below each image will take you to that web page, where I often have additional images or closeups of the painting.
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Where I ramble a bit about my paintinings
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byInspirational books for artists
Books about the creative process of being an artist, not about artists or art technique.
The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life
This is the most inspirational book for artists that I've ever read. Tharp is a choreographer, but all of the issues about creativity that she talks about easily applies to any creative discipline. As a painter myself, I love this book.
The Art Spirit
Robert Heni was a renowned art instructor and artist. This book is comprised of snippets from his talks, writings and lectures. I found some of it to be long-winded, and some just not very interesting, but it does contain my pure gems of wisdom that make it worth a read. It's the sort of book you can go back to every now and then, pick a random page, and remind yourself of something that you wish you had not forgotten. Reading it that way is much better than reading it cover to cover.
Hawthorne on Painting
Similar to Henri's "The Art Spirit", this book is made up of snippets of Hawthorne's writings and lectures. It's also better to read random pages than reading it cover to cover.
How to Survive and Prosper as an Artist, 5th ed.: Selling Yourself Without Selling Your Soul
A lot of solid advice to for the business side of being an artist.
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Great Art Books on Amazon
Alla Prima: Everything I Know About Painting
Simply the best book on painting instruction I've ever read, by one of the best painters alive today. Richard Schmid really does explain nearly every aspect of oil painting in this book, with astounding insight from his years of experience.
Richard Schmid Paints Landscapes: Creative Techniques in Oil
If you already have "Alla Prima", and you're a big fan of Schmid, and if you don't mind paying top dollar for an out of print book, this would make a nice addition to your collection.
Oil Painting Pure and Simple
A small, out of print book, by a great British artist. It's a great introduction to plein air painting and I find myself going back to this book for inspiration many times in the decade that I've owned it.
Oil Painting - The Workshop Experience
This book covers the demos and painting critiques during one of the author's painting workshops. His approach to color theory and painting in general is well explained and illustrated. Both beginners and experienced painters can get something out of this.
Influential Artists
These are some of the artists I've been influenced by in one way or another:-
George Inness
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"The poetic quality is not obtained by eschewing any truths of fact or of Nature...Poetry is the vision of reality."
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Camille Pissarro
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Winslow Homer
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Perhaps best know for his marine subjects, Winslow Homer's paintings covered a wide range of subjects, including many every-day scenes which serve as a wonderful document of their time.
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Joseph Mallord William Turner
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Camille Corot
More Great Artists
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