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"This book of artistic exercises has a wide compass, drawing on
epistemological foundations of Rudolf Steiner's philosophical writings
to explore the 'circle of forms', the colour circle and black-and-white
representation in relation to the organic realms of nature (plant,
animal and human being). This is an astonishing volume which
bears witness to tireless industry and represents a very impressive
labour of enquiry and research." —Wilhelm Oberhuber, stil magazine
Metamorphosis in Nature and Art researches the process of metamorphosis.
Living forms—plants, animals, and human beings—are in continual transformation
and growth, their development sculpted by dynamic forces. These "open secrets"
invite wonder and inquiry into the mystery of metamorphosis and form in nature.
Drawing on metamorphic principles, Peter Elsner's profound yet practical research
methods will help the reader investigate how living forms develop.
As befits its subject matter, the book is richly illustrated. Each chapter ends with
drawing, painting, and sculpture exercises to enable research and learning.
These exercises also offer artistic and scientific methods for enlivening the ability
to think dynamically and visually.
Peter Elsner has made a lifelong study of Goethe's research into the
etamorphosis of form. Goethe's work has inspired many artists, including
the sculptor Henry Moore. Based on the author's research, art lecturing, and
practice at Snellman College, Helsinki, this comprehensive guide to
metamorphosis will be a handy resource for art students, artists and
scientists.
Beautifully illustrated with 371 color and 189 black and white illustrations.
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