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C**K
So many amazing paintings
Mary Whyte is probably my favorite watercolorist. The images of her paintings in this book are very good quality and I am even more amazed by her ability to create luminous skin tones in darker values while also capturing the light airy ness of steam and balancing them with intense and saturated values. I would love to learn her tricks and skills directly from her but in the meantime I will try to piece together some lessons through all these vibrant paintings… and eventually I’ll quit feasting on the images long enough to read the thoughtful narrative on her subjects.** this is not a book of painting lessons but a collection of her works with image quality good enough to see nuances in value and color to study her use of both. She does offer some painting lesson books
K**I
Beautiful image skilled artist
What a skilled artist. The book has a lovely background story about overcoming differences, an the artists journey. Lovely photo realistic paintings from life of the people at Bohicket...and background of every image. Not an how to book but lovely to look at and read. And especially the detail and skill in every psinting.
S**E
Inspiring Women Down Bohicket Road, beautiful book
As a Mary Whyte fan, fellow watercolorist, art teacher and one familiar with John's Island, I could not wait to get her latest book. Not only can she paint masterfully, she is a very visual writer with the best of them! The story made me smile, made me cry and pulled at my heart. The story definitely is one to be shared. There are no coincidences in life, its all orchestrated by the Lord above and I love that in Alfred's legacy. The artwork is stunning as always and puts faces to these beautiful women Down Bohicket Road, one I've traveled many times. A treasure.
G**M
Remarkable story about an artist’s journey
Fortunately for us, Mary Whyte writes as well as she paints, which, as you can see by this book’s cover, is very well indeed. Retreating to the Charleston area to recuperate from treatment (successful) for cancer, Mary Whyte expected to paint little towheads playing in the dunes of Johns Island. But the Universe had other plans, leading her instead to a group of old Gullah churchwomen who took her in and nurtured her. She began to paint them, and where her paintings had been technically accomplished, they became luminous. These watercolors are like none you’ve ever seen and this story of her journey is no less wonderful. Buy this book. Not only is it beautiful, the profits support the church.
J**L
Down Bohicket Road
A beautifully produced book by a most talented and thought provoking artist and author.
P**Y
Exquisitely beautiful watercolors that will mesmerize most readers.
Beautiful book about the South and her people. This is not an instructional book and was not bought as such. It is inspiring to anyone with southern roots or anyone interested in the South, particularly South Carolina. The study of Ms. Whyte's painting are sheer delight and wonderful inspiration for any watercolorist.
E**G
Down Bohicket Road
I love this book. Mrs. Whyte seems to be the same kind of person I am. I love anything pertaining to the South and it's culture.We have 2 acres in Beaufort S.C. on St.Helena Island (one which is for sale I might add) and their is a lady there that has a restaurant she cooks Gullah type foods and makes baskets to sell.. I love the way Mrs. Whyte fit into the community of these wonderful people and became a part of their lives.Her paintings are so inspiring. Also the Christian Faith these women had that God would provide for them NO MATTER WHAT! The quilt making and the way she expressed all the love that was stitched into each and everyone. I only wish I could have been there along side of them talking and giving God the Glory. God bless you for taking the time to write this book.I felt like I was right there with you.Mrs. Whyte,your paintings are so "AWE INSPIRING."God has given you two great talents.Writing and painting. Edith S. Epting
P**S
Mary Whyte, a treasure for the eye and the heart.
My book is traveling right now, having been enjoyed by me, now onto others who have not had the pleasure of seeing Mary Whytes' incredible talent! She has captured the raw emotion , the very essence of these beautiful southern women. He talent as a water colorist is as if she captures the very soul of the human with her strokes. Truly a pleasure for the eye, also the heart in her story . Will buy more of her work. Loved every page!
S**A
Meisterliche Bilder
Meisterliche Aquarellbilder zum darin schwelgen und einfach das Anschauen genießen. Für die Englisch kundigen bietet es auch sehr vielInformation über die Malerin, die gemalten Personen und ihr Leben in dem Ort wo Alle leben. Atemberaubend schöne Bilder mit einemliebevollen Blick auf auf die gemalten Personen erstellt. Ein Augenschmaus!
C**S
Mary Whyte is an amazing watercolourist
Mary Whyte is one of the most accomplished watercolor artists doing figurative work today. Ms. Whyte has published instructional watercolor books which I have loved but it is "picture books" that I love the most. This book is especially beautiful. The work covers 2 decades of figurative work of a group of Gullah women of Johns Island South Carolina. If you liked her Working South Book which is amazing you will love Down Bohicket Road.
J**Y
A Stunning book in every way
I love every book that Mary Whyte writes and this book is no exception. The way that Mary captures light in her paintings is extraordinary and the mark of a true professional artist whose work is highly prized. I particularly like the paintings "Wednesday's Chores" and "Sweet Potato Pie" - such character in there - painting in realism that almost edges towards the photographic. Published by the University of South Carolina Press, the paintings and descriptions are glorious. More than what I would usually pay for an eBook, but when it comes to Mary Whyte, her books are worth every penny. A wonderful book, indeed.
A**R
Five Stars
Love this product.
M**Y
An Icon of American Fine Art.
In previous reviews I praise her great talent and continue to do so. Mary is marvellous as a painter and writer.
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