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21. Letter I, Exercise X, continued: A perfect artist habitually sees masses not edges""
Stephen Farthing
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Toka Toka from Te Maire
Don Binney
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30. Letter III, 193: The law of principality""
Stephen Farthing
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Gymnasium: Circus Drawing
Adrian Hall
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19. Letter I, Exercise X: You need not copy touch for touch... Rembrandt is often too loose and vague""
Stephen Farthing
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The Clock Tower Building, Auckland University
Frederick Ellis
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Mana Island, Northern Aspect, From Karehana Bay.
Don Binney
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18. Letter I, Exercise X, continued: And some leaves seen with the edge turned towards you""
Stephen Farthing
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The Lion and the Mouse
Graham Percy
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Baillif XVI A
Douglas Macdiarmid
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The Titirangi House from the Garden
Colin Mccahon
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Conversation VIII
Douglas Macdiarmid
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20. Letter I, Exercise X, continued: The perfect way of drawing is with shade and without line""
Stephen Farthing
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Rift Structure
Nancy de Freitas
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13. Letter I, Exercise VIII: If you can draw a stone, you can draw anything""
Stephen Farthing
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31. Letter III, 210: Rembrandt's elephant""
Stephen Farthing
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Taurus
Philippa Blair
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Portrait of Mary Stanley
Una Platts
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Marine artist - Alfred Wallis + sample wave. St. Ives 1965
Gavin Chilcott
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Baillif III
Douglas Macdiarmid
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16. Letter I, Exercise X Put on a wash of colour, prepared very pale... then another wash""
Stephen Farthing
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15. Letter I, Exercise VIII: Following the spots which fall into the folds of the skin""
Stephen Farthing
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24. Letter II, 108: That leaf is the main one that bough is the guilding one""
Stephen Farthing
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Untitled Vignette
Michael Dell
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Head
Alistair Nisbet-smith
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22. Letter II, 104: Foliage for two reasons... always accesible... leading or governing lines""
Stephen Farthing
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Points of View: The Given as an Art-Political Statement
Billy Apple
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Black double ended series 280/36
John Lethbridge
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This is Sigmund Freud advising Joseph Dargaville ...
Graham Percy
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Girl with String
Mark Cross
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08. Letter I, Exercise V: To be able to draw any form at once""
Stephen Farthing
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Two Yellow Lines
Greer Twiss
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Perspective View of Arts Building and Student Club from Symonds Street
LIPPINCOTT & BILLSON
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Figure (Listening)
James Ross
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06. Letter I, Exercise III: When your eye gets keen and true - you will see gradation in everything in nature""
Stephen Farthing
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Return to the Land - two kiwis, two huts and two silos
Graham Percy
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09. Letter I, Exercise VI: Consider the dark boughs of the tree as dark rivers""
Stephen Farthing
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28. Letter II, 104: So that the moment a touch is monotonous, it must also be false""
Stephen Farthing
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Anxiety
Douglas Macdiarmid
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26. Letter II, 122: Avoid studies where one thing seen is through another""
Stephen Farthing
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Untitled Drawing (Koru Series)
Gordon Walters
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14. Letter I, Exercise VIII: Spots that follow the folds of printed stuff""
Stephen Farthing
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02. From the preface: I do not think that figures, as chief subjects can be drawn to any good purpose by an amateur""
Stephen Farthing
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27. Letter II, 127: You may think we have said enough about the tree already""
Stephen Farthing
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Untitled collage
Greer Twiss
Artist
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FARTHING, Stephen 31
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PERCY, Graham 6
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MACDIARMID, Douglas 5
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BEADLE, Paul 3
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BLAIR, Philippa 3
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BOSWELL, James 3
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DADSON, Phil 3
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APPLE, Billy 2
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BINNEY, Don 2
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BROWN, David 2