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Over 20 simple watercolour projects for beginners, packed with
techniques and tips. Paint beautiful watercolours with ease, even
if you've never picked up a brush! With a fully illustrated
step-by-step introduction and a range of beautiful projects to
paint, you'll quickly go from painting novice to art aficionado.
The Getting Started section shows you everything you need to dive
into the beautiful world of watercolour. Learn to work with washes,
colour and tone and texture and effects as you move from still
lifes to landscapes and finally to figures. You'll be creating
amazing art in no time! Other titles in this series include: First
Sewing (9781909397170), First Cake Decorating (9781909397170),
First Beading (9781843406136), First Crochet (9781843406129), First
Card Making (9781843406143) and First Knits (9781843406112). Word
count: 20,000
Pantone, the worldwide color authority, invites you on a rich
visual tour of 100 transformative years. "In this visual feast for
color nerds, hue gurus Leatrice Eiseman and Keith Recker identify
the shades that shaped our collective color palette."-Fast Company
From the Pale Gold (15-0927 TPX) and Almost Mauve (12-2103 TPX) of
the 1900 Universal Exposition in Paris to the Rust (18-1248 TPX)
and Midnight Navy (19-4110 TPX) of the countdown to the Millennium,
the 20th century brimmed with color. In this incredible and unique
exploration of color, longtime Pantone collaborators and color
gurus Leatrice Eiseman and Keith Recker identify more than 200
touchstone works of art, products, decor, and fashion, and
carefully match them with 80 different official PANTONE color
palettes to reveal the trends, radical shifts, and resurgences of
various hues. A color theory book like no other, this vibrant
volume takes the social temperature of our recent history with the
panache that is uniquely Pantone. STUNNING ART BOOK AND RESOURCE
GUIDE: A treasure trove of inspiration and reference for artists,
designers, stylists, and lovers of fashion design, modern
architecture, contemporary art, furniture, and home decor. HANDS-ON
GUIDANCE FOR CREATIVES: As one reviewer notes, "this is a coffee
table-sized decade-by- decade guide to the colors of the 20th
century, with Pantone color palette listings to enable you to
reproduce them exactly right." COLOR MATTERS: Color as a form of
communication is incredibly powerful. Its ability to influence
thought, mood, and action is gaining newfound attention in the
field of modern psychology and in our collective reach for
bettering ourselves emotionally and spiritually. Perfect for:
Artists, graphic designers, fashion and decor designers, set
decorators, and any professional who incorporates color into their
work Library and museum curation Homeowners looking for period
design inspiration Fans of cultural history, color exploration, and
interior design Readers of Architectural Digest, Dwell, Wallpaper,
and The World of Interiors
Video production requires a high degree of organization to be a
success. Good organization will require a proper diary to be kept
of your production. It is the understanding of the paperwork and
its organization that will make your production either a success or
a failure. Explained in accessible terms and assuming little prior
knowledge of the subject, this book will help you to: plan
successful procedures for all stages of a video production; produce
paperwork logically to get professional results; understand the
basic principles of setting up and running your own business; avoid
common (and costly) pitfalls. If you are a student who wishes to
learn about all aspects of planning and documenting a video
production, from conceptualization right through to final
screening, this book is for you. It is particularly suitable for
the City and Guilds Media Techniques Certificate: Television and
Video Production Competences. This book complements the other three
titles in the series, which allow you to understand the overall
process of video production, and then look in more detail at sound
and lighting.
The unparalleled competition showcase for outstanding acrylic artists!
There's an old saying among artists that "value does all the work, while color gets all the credit." AcrylicWorks 5 gives value its due, showing how--in the hands of today's top artists--it brings drama to everyday subjects, conveys emotion and commands the eye.
The 5th competition book in the AcrylicWorks series, this volume delivers another bold and breathtaking show of the best in contemporary acrylic painting, selected from an international call for entries. A rousing blend of instruction and inspiration, these pages feature:
- 127 stunning acrylic and mixed-media paintings by 100+ accomplished artists
- Fascinating insights from the artists themselves, revealing the hows and whys behind each piece
- Focus on the power of value--creative solutions, effective approaches and bold techniques
- A rich variety of subjects--from still life and abstracts to people, animals and landscapes--portrayed in an equally glorious range of styles
A treat for artists and art lovers alike, AcrylicWorks 5 invites you to study these modern-day masterpieces, analyze them...or simply sit back and wonder at their incredible skill and artistry.
Welcome to the wonderful world of painting with gouache, with the
creative guidance of popular artist and illustrator Zoe Ingram. In
this comprehensive beginner's guide, Zoe shares everything she
possibly can about getting started with gouache painting. Why
gouache? Because this exciting paint medium creates opaque effects
making it more vibrant and graphic than traditional watercolours,
meaning you can layer it, paint on dark backgrounds and much more.
Gouache is one of the easiest of paint mediums to use. It's very
forgiving and fun to use and is also versatile. Gouache paint can
mimic watercolour and can give the opacity of oil paint if used
with less water. You can use it to paint large, smooth, flat blocks
of background colour and the finest lines and details. Gouache
paint also dries quickly too, which is a big bonus! Starting at the
very start, Zoe takes you through the basics and explains what
tools and materials you'll need, then explores a wide range of
techniques and finally, there are a host of fun and vibrant
step-by-step projects that you can follow along with or use as a
springboard for your own ideas. Zoe Ingram's distinctive art makes
this book a visual treat, as she shows you how she paints a variety
of subjects, from birds and bugs, to flowers and foliage, to
abstract collages, hand lettering and patterns. Along the way
you'll learn about colour theory, colour mixing, sketching, washes,
mark making, line work, overlaying, working on dark backgrounds,
how to get crisp edges, how to add details, different approaches to
collage and even how to digitise your work so that you can create
repeat patterns and custom prints. In the projects section you can
follow along step-by-step as Zoe paints a very handsome pheasant, a
funky beetle pattern, a trendy houseplant, colourful caterpillars,
bright butterflies, jumbled geometric patterns, a striking owl,
pretty florals, creative lettering, a curious cat and a free-flow
abstract floral piece - after which there will be no stopping you!
Beautifully illustrated, expertly explained and a riot of colour,
this book will kickstart your love affair with gouache, so all
that's left is deciding how to pronounce it...
"gooash"..."gwash"..."goo-uhsh"?!
Tom Wolfe returns to an old friend of his, Santa Claus. In his own
special way he leads the carver through each step of the carving
process. The result is a traditional Santa in stride, heading for
the reindeer pen to hook up for the Christmas flight. He is
accompanied by old Rudolph, who looks a bit bewildered by the night
that lies ahead. Every step, from the blank to the painted Santa,
is documented with a color photograph and a clear instruction.
Patterns are provided for the project, the reindeer, and several
other interesting Santas. A gallery of the other Santas is included
for reference to the other possibilities. This is a book for all to
enjoy and learn from!
Learn how to combine delicate watercolor illustrations with
expressive hand lettering to create beautiful art and gifts.
Self-taught artist Tanja Poeltl shares the tips, tricks and
know-how she's learned on her creative journey so that you can
fast-track your skills. Discover the materials you'll need in terms
of watercolor paints, brushes, paper and pens, then get started
with Tanja's exercises to learn the basic techniques of hand
lettering and watercolor painting. In the Hand Lettering Know-How
section you will start with some warm up exercises and practice
letters, before learning faux calligraphy, bounce lettering,
joining letters and more. In the Watercolor Know-How section you
will learn how to handle the brush, and gain color knowledge as
well as an understanding of tonal values, transparency and opacity,
and learn how to create your own unique color palette. 20 amazing
step-by-step painting and lettering projects then help you put your
skills in action with ideas for a myriad of different applications.
Create a moodboard, inspirational cards, seasonal gift boxes, a
botanical table runner, a plant journal, floral greetings cards,
fruity jar labels, posters, hoop art, party stationery, a birth
poster, milestone cards, a height chart, recipe cards, an
illustrated ABC, box frames, 3D flowers, and more - all beautifully
illustrated in a modern yet timeless style. These inspiring
projects are so varied and interesting, and will undoubtedly spark
ideas for all sorts of other ways you can use watercolor and hand
lettering together to create beautiful yet easy art. Even if you
are a total beginner, this book will kickstart your creative
journey with watercolor and hand lettering, showing you the
techniques and giving you fun projects to try them out on. This
accessible guide to easy watercolour and hand lettering techniques
will teach you everything you need to make art that makes you
happy! Self-taught and full of enthusiasm for experimentation
artist Tanja Poeltl is your teacher and guide. She's taught
thousands of beginners to find their creative voice through her
workshops and classes, and can't wait to help you on your journey
into the wonderful world of watercolor and hand lettering.
The aim of this book is to examine the geometry of our world and,
by blending theory with a variety of every-day examples, to
stimulate the imagination of the readers and develop their
geometric intuition. It tries to recapture the excitement that
surrounded geometry during the Renaissance as the development of
perspective drawing gathered pace, or more recently as engineers
sought to show that all the world was a machine. The same
excitement is here still, as enquiring minds today puzzle over a
random-dot stereogram or the interpretation of an image
painstakingly transmitted from Jupiter.The book will give a solid
foundation for a variety of undergraduate courses, to provide a
basis for a geometric component of graduate teacher training, and
to provide background for those who work in computer graphics and
scene analysis. It begins with a self-contained development of the
geometry of extended Euclidean space. This framework is then used
to systematically clarify and develop the art of perspective
drawing and its converse discipline of scene analysis and to
analyze the behavior of bar-and-joint mechanisms and hinged-panel
mechanisms. Spherical polyhedra are introduced and scene analysis
is applied to drawings of these and associated objects. The book
concludes by showing how a natural relaxation of the axioms
developed in the early chapters leads to the concept of a matroid
and briefly examines some of the attractive properties of these
natural structures.
The art of portraiture approached its apex during the sixteenth
century in Europe with the discovery of oil painting when the old
masters developed and refined techniques that remain unsurpassed to
this day. The ascendance of nonrepresentational art in the middle
of the twentieth century displaced these venerable skills,
especially in academic art circles. Fortunately for aspiring
artists today who wish to learn the methods that allowed the Old
Masters to achieve the luminous color and subtle tonalities so
characteristic of their work, this knowledge has been preserved in
hundreds of small traditional painting ateliers that persevered in
the old ways in this country and throughout the world.
Coming out of this dedicated movement, "Portrait Painting Atelier"
is an essential resource for an art community still recovering from
a time when solid instruction in art technique was unavailable in
our schools. Of particular value here is a demonstration of the Old
Masters' technique of layering paint over a toned-ground surface, a
process that builds from the transparent dark areas to the more
densely painted lights. This method unifies the entire painting,
creating a beautiful glow that illuminates skin tones and softly
blends all the color tones. Readers will also find valuable
instruction in paint mediums from classic oil-based to alkyd-based,
the interactive principles of composition and photograph-based
composition, and the anatomy of the human face and the key
relationships among its features.
Richly illustrated with the work of preeminent masters such as
Millet, Gericault, and van Gogh, as well as some of today's leading
portrait artists--and featuring seven detailed step-by-step
portrait demonstrations--"Portrait Painting Atelier" is the first
book in many years to so comprehensively cover the concepts and
techniques of traditional portraiture.
Award-winning artist Harriet de Winton shows you how to create
contemporary watercolour artworks to treasure and share. Through
more than 30 step-by-step projects, discover how to paint
individual flowers and foliage, as well as beautiful botanical
compositions. Use your new skills to make art for your wall, unique
cards, invitations, or simply paint for pleasure.
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