Parallels in art and literature
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Ryn Shell combines her artist, author and creative coach skill and training into creating illustrated books. In this video, Star Struck a novel by Ryn Shell, and an ink line and watercolour wash painting of a rose and book, are used to illustrate The Parallel Between Literature and The Visual Arts, or how skilled artists in one medium such as the visual arts, can harness the same training to assist them to master a new creative talent such as how to write a novel.
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ABOUT RYN SHELL – ARTIST and AUTHOR.
Author of historical fiction set in Australia and Gray Nomad travel writer.
Ryn Shell, formerly of the Internationally acclaimed Buninyong Gallery will encourage, inspire by sharing the splendour of nature through art.
~Ryn Shell is the winner of numerous prestigious professional awards from portraiture, landscape and still life-floral studies in the mediums of oils, watercolour, pastels, ink markers, drawing, plus pottery, sculpture, and literature.
Ryn Shell has shared the mastery of fine art on tours around Australia, the US and in featured articles in the Australia Artist Magazine, and on Channel 9/WIN Television Network. She has represented Australia at the International Artists’ Festival.
~ Training:
Born into a creative family of skilled artists, Ryn Shell’s painting skill has developed during seven-decades of classical training from world renown artists, many of whom trained with brilliant master artists including Ryn’s artist hero, Australian tonal impressionist, Fredric McCubbin.
As with another of her third-generation teachers, romantic realist Sir Hans Hysen, Ryn mastered and excelled to an award-winning standard in the multi-mediums of oil, watercolours, pastels, pencils and pen and ink. Additional to this, she trained in classical life drawing and figure sculpture under the great Laurie Pendlebury, a Wynn Landscape Prize winner and Archibald portrait prize finalist.
Ryn never made the mistake of having a fool for a teacher, she has gone out of her way to train with, and take master classes with the best.
Ryn’s flower studies and portraiture were influenced as a child by visits to the home of by the great Violet McInnes and seven times Archibald prize winner William (Billy) McInnes, and training under Alan Martin and Pat Moran. She trained in watercolour with David Taylor, Robert Wade, and Ernie Trembath, amongst many other noted artists.
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