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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.
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Neues Allgemeines Kunstler-Lexicon, Oder, Nachrichten Von Dem Leben und Den Werken Der Maler, Bildhauer, Baumeister, Kupferstecher, Formschneider, Lithographen, Zeichner, Medailleure, Elfenbeinarbeiter, Etc
(German, Paperback)
Georg Kaspar Nagler
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Artists can master a shorthand way to capture the movement and
attitudes of birds--not always the most cooperative of models Birds
have been featured in art for many thousands of years, but they
pose a challenge to paint. By understanding their anatomy and
recognizing their type, the artist can learn to capture movement
and attitude. With technique and color mastered, style develops,
and a special scene can be captured uniquely forever. This artists'
resource explains bird types, and how identifying specific
similarities can help the artist. It advises on painting in the
field, using photographs, and working in the studio; describes how
to paint plumage and birds in flight; and demonstrates how to
compose a painting with emphasis on the birds' habitat. Thirty
leading artists give their insights into painting birds, along with
illustrations of their work, including John Busby--the author of
"Drawing Birds"--Ontario's Robert Bateman, and Charles Tunnicliffe.
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