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Master watercolour techniques with this indispensable artist's manual.
Whether you are just starting with watercolour painting or you’re
looking to push yourself and try new ideas, Artist's Watercolour
Techniques is for you. Learn how to work with a variety of water-based
media and discover a range of subject matter from landscapes and urban
scenes to botanical paintings and portraits with detailed advice for
all levels.
Fully illustrated, step-by-step workshops from professional artists
guide you through more than 90 watercolour techniques, including
creating a wash, alla prima, glazing, and working in monochrome. All
techniques are accompanied by inspiring exercises and projects to try
at home to help you develop your skills, discover your style, and grow
as an artist.
Whatever your level of expertise, this all-encompassing guide will
teach you everything you need to take your art to the next level.
Grab your practice book, paint brushes, and discover the beautiful
art of watercolor - no experience required! The ultimate beginner's
guide, Watercolor Success in Four Steps will teach you how to
perfectly paint 150 objects, from fruits and flowers to animals,
household items, and more! Understand the basics of watercolor with
tried-and-true techniques and create beautiful watercolor paintings
in just four simple steps. Each project offers a sample selection
of colors to get you started, followed by approachable,
step-by-step painting instructions to complete each design. Once
you've accomplished each project, you'll be equipped with all the
skills and techniques you need to design and create your own
watercolor works of art!
Angela Lord invites readers to develop their own colour insights
with materials and techniques, exploring colours, painting
rainbows, colour clashes, complementary colours, after-images,
painting the colour circle and complementary colours, enhancing
colours, a new colour circle, the interplay of light and dark,
sunrise and sunset, colour dynamics and composition, an overview of
colour through history, watercolour painting and the Steiner
Waldorf curriculum, resources, glossary and references.
This title leads readers through a series of watercolour technique
exercises designed to provide basic grounding in the skills needed
for paintings flowers in watercolours. Projects include painting: a
single flower, a close-up outdoors, wild flowers in the landscape
and more.
Ingenious tips and tricks for demystifying the watercolour painting
process, and learning to paint great landscape paintings in the
shortest possible time. Charles Evans has written this book for
watercolourist enthusiasts who want to create landscape paintings
they can hang on their walls and be proud of. Focusing on fast
results, the series of projects are designed to be achieved with
ease, yet look fantastic. Charles leads the reader through the
creative process of each project step-by-step, at the end of which
a picture will have been made. As readers work through the book
they will learn to paint every element of the landscape, and will
pick up plenty of tips and tricks along the way.
Learn how to paint birds in watercolour without even trying! Using
a simple ten-step process, learn how to draw a basic outline
starting with simple shapes, then add washes of colour and fine
details to complete your work. Arranged in three chapters based on
skill level, this book features 25 lovely projects, each showing
you how to paint a bird in ten steps. There are paint swatches for
every bird, showing you the colours you need to mix for each step
and the finished painting serves as a reference to guide you. It
couldn't be easier! Also included is a useful techniques section at
the beginning, and clever painting tips from the author throughout
the book. With birds as diverse as an Atlantic puffin, a barn owl,
a hummingbird and a bald eagle, there is plenty to choose from and
practise with, to develop your skills.
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Way to the West
(Paperback)
Andy Christopher Miller; Illustrated by Vally Miller
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R417
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Way to the West is a glorious collection resulting from a
collaboration between disciplines of art. Featuring twenty-five
beautiful full-page watercolours alongside accompanying poems, its
focus is on the western tip of Cornwall. For Andy and Vally
Cornwall's geographical remoteness, its abiding attraction as a
holiday location, its proud fishing and mining history and the
varying and often dramatic moods of its weather and sea are an
inspiration and cause for celebration. The profound emotional and
psychological effects on visitors to Cornwall is not lost on the
authors, who have a long association with the area, having walked
its entire coastline and holidayed there for over a half a century.
Way to the West is a celebration of the natural world and the home,
the past and the present, and of the fierce interconnectedness of
people with their landscape.
A unique artist's reference offering easy-to-follow, ingenious
ideas and techniques for painting 50 popular landscapes in
watercolour. Originally published as The Landscape Painter's
Essential Handbook, this refreshed edition gives more space to the
art and brings back into print one of the cornerstone books on
landscape painting from an international watercolour master. The 50
landscapes included range from a gentle flower-filled meadow and
hazy summer mountains, to a dramatic cliff scene and a rippling
stream in sunshine. Each landscape is explored within a hardworking
spread through exercises, step-by-step sequences and easy-to-follow
instructions; master the principle and technique, and finish with
the watercolour painting exercise. The comprehensive introductory
section covering basic materials, techniques and colours makes this
an indispensable reference for all artists. From snow-covered
mountains to tranquil meadows, this unique artist's reference will
show you how to paint 50 glorious landscapes in watercolour. Learn
the basic techniques required to paint each landscape through the
clear illustrations and step-by-step demonstrations Follow the
author's practical advice and ingenious ideas to achieve the best
results, and refer to his fantastic finished paintings for further
inspiration Use the indispensable introduction to discover the
essential materials, basic techniques and key principles for
capturing landscapes. The must-have practical reference that no
landscape painter should be without!!
Following the success of A Dog a Day and Old Dogs, Sally Muir
returns with an adorable collection of beautiful rescue dog
portraits that will melt even the coldest of hearts. Several years
ago, Sally Muir began a Facebook project, posting dog art daily,
which became the best-selling book A Dog a Day. Through the
project she was introduced to endless people and their dogs, and
the distinct personalities and complex emotions that owners
attribute to them. This was followed with Old Dogs, where
Sally asked the public to send in photos of their elderly canines.
She was drawn to the tales behind their greying whiskers and so the
natural next step was rescue dogs with their eventful life stories.
Rescue Dogs is a beautiful collection of loveable hounds with
colourful histories and expressive faces. From Mr Bojangles who was
rescued after being hit by a car to Molly who found a new lease of
life after being rescued from a shelter at age 15, Rescue Dogs will
tug at the heartstrings and leave you with a profound sense of
optimism for life, new beginnings and kindness. This is the perfect
gift for your dog-loving friends, or for yourself to enjoy some
mindful moments flicking through delightful, heart-warming canine
portraits.
Combat stress and anxiety and release your own inner creative with
this beautiful mindful watercolour book. In this simple and vibrant
guide, hugely popular Instagram muse @TerryRunyan explores the art
of watercolour through the lens of mindfulness, presenting
activities and projects which you can paint along with as you allow
your creative side to flourish. This watercolour guide is easy and
accessible for beginners, as Runyan gently delves into the basics
of the artform, starting with simple techniques which you can
follow along with, as well as presenting some fun projects ideas
for painters to explore. Alongside beautiful examples of the
techniques and styles explored in the book, Runyan also encourages
readers to practice mindfulness as they paint, and explores the
ways in which art can be used to help improve mental health.
Exploring the idea of 'perfectly imperfect watercolours', Runyan
places emphasis on self-expression and allowing yourself to make
mistakes. Painting Happiness also includes fun projects for readers
to try at home, including: Turning blobs into birds Creating wild
hairstyles Experimenting with different prompts to paint at least
one thing a day From technical skills and notes on materials to
insight into the creative process, this book has everything you
need to start flourishing in watercolour.
The really easy way to learn how to paint flowers in watercolour!
Using a simple ten-step process, learn how to draw a basic outline
starting with simple shapes, then add washes of colour and fine
details to complete your work. Arranged in three chapters based on
skill level, this book features 25 lovely projects, each showing
you how to paint a flower in ten steps. There are paint swatches
for every plant, showing you the colours you need to mix for each
step of the way and the finished painting serves as a reference to
guide you. It couldn't be easier! Also included is a useful
techniques section at the beginning, and clever painting tips from
the author throughout the book. With flora as diverse as a tulip, a
magnolia, a bunny ears cactus and a passionflower, there is plenty
to choose from and practise with, to develop your skills.
In her second book, botanical artist Harriet de Winton shows you
how to paint modern watercolour artworks to treasure and share.
Picking up where New Botanical Painting left off, this books aims
to expand readers' repertoires into fauna as well as flora, with
easy-to-follow instructions for a variety of difficulty levels.
Through more than 30 step-by-step projects, you'll discover how to
paint beautiful butterflies, bumblebees, birds and botanicals from
around the world. In the final chapter, you'll find a guide to
composing stunning patterns and scenes with your own botanical
watercolour creations. Use your new skills to make art for your
wall, unique cards, invitations, or simply paint for pleasure.
Projects include: Bengal Tiger Chilean Flamingo Prickly Pear Zebra
Bumblebee Garden Tiger Moth Peacock White-tailed Deer Polar Bear
Arctic Poppy And many more!
How to work with a limited palette, with step-by-step
demonstrations. One of the world's best art teachers shows you how
to give spontaneity and lightness to your work with a limited
palette. Using only three colours (up to five at the very most), is
the most effective way to give your art a fresh feel. With an array
of paintings, techniques and step-by-step demonstrations, renowned
artist Hazel Soan goes through a range of specific colour
combinations that work. Each chapter looks at a different
combination, guided by a principal hue or pigment property. For
landscapes she discusses cool blue and warm yellow, for gardens
transparent reds and complimentary green, and for seascapes warm
blue, cool yellow and granulation. The author explores the almost
inexhaustible three-colour combinations but also discusses when
four- or five-colour combinations would enhance or work more
efficiently. This ensures your work is more cohesive, light and
brings out the beauty of the watercolour medium. This extensive
guide is packed with demonstrations, work in progress and finished
paintings - and every single painting will have the colours
itemized, making this not only a great technique book but great
resource for colour combinations. Ideal for all painters, new or
experienced.
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.
Discover the joy and versatility of watercolors with forty
gorgeously illustrated lessons for any skill level. Watercolors are
beautiful in their simplicity: a basic palette of paints, a few
brushes, and nice thick paper will do the job. The medium is also
beautiful, though, in its depths and complexities. Here, watercolor
artist and instructor Emma Block focuses on techniques, materials,
and lessons to help you explore new watercolor techniques, build
creative confidence, and discover your unique style of painting.
She'll show you--with clear, step-by-step instructions--how to
paint everything from people, plants, and animals perfect for
framing to patterns and washes perfect for stationery and
housewares. The forty lessons cover useful topics like: * Quality
materials and how they can elevate your craft * Color theory 101 to
help you confidently create artwork all your own * A techniques
glossary full of exciting new skills to learn * Tips for finding
creative inspiration in your everyday life Note: For complete
instructions on mixing hair colors (page 192), visit
https://www.runningpress.com/articles/errata-note-watercolor-life/.
A fresh perspective on British landscape drawing in the Victorian
and Modern eras. The attempts by artists of the Victorian and early
Modern period to convey not merely the physical properties of a
landscape but also its emotional and spiritual impact – landscape
as ‘places of the mind’, as the critic Geoffrey Grigson put it
– is the focus of this fascinating new study of British
watercolours produced between 1850 and 1950. Drawing on the British
Museum’s impressive collection, this book explores artists’
spiritual quests to capture the essence of landscape and convey a
sense of place. Artists of the later nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries drew on earlier traditions but developed and extended the
genre through their imaginative, personal responses to the
artistic, cultural and social upheavals of the time. The book
includes works by Victorian artists Edward Burne-Jones, Dante
Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Poynter and by many well known
twentieth-century artists, such as John and Paul Nash, Ben
Nicholson and Henry Moore, some of which have never previously been
published.
From domestic cats and dogs to wild lions and giraffes,
best-selling artist and author Jean Haines shows the reader how to
bring a vitality of life to their animal artwork. Known for the
vibrant colours and exciting, innovative painting techniques that
she brings to her work, Jean's latest book invites beginners and
more experienced artists alike to share a journey through painting
animals from around the world. Painting animals requires a delicacy
of touch. Jean starts with simple monochrome artworks and
progresses on to more vivid paintings that incorporate exciting
textural effects. Using lessons from nature to help bring the
reader closer to the animals, Jean shows how to portray the
animal's spirit and bring vitality to the reader's artwork.
Suitable for all abilities, from first-time painters to experienced
artists, Jean shares all the materials and unique techniques she
uses, and provides a wealth of expert tips and advice inspired by
the animals themselves, helping the reader to progress and find
their own path. Scattered throughout the book are dozens of Jean's
wonderful paintings, showcasing a veritable Noah's Ark of different
animals to inspire the reader on their artistic journey.
Award-winning artist Nita Engle's breakthrough approach to
watercolor shows readers how to combine spontaneity and control to
produce glowing, realistic paintings. Her method begins with
action-filled exercises that demonstrate how to play with paint,
following no rules. Subsequent step-by-step projects add planning
to the mix, demonstrating how to turn loose washes into
light-filled watercolors with textural effects achieved by
spraying, sprinkling, pouring, squirting, or stamping paint.
Engle's approach, and her results, are dramatic and dynamic; now
watercolor artists can create their own exciting paintings with
help from "How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself."
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