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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Painting & paintings > Watercolours
Combining her passion for teaching with her mastery of both
mediums, Camilla Damsbo Brix introduces budding artists to the
whimsical beauty of watercolor, with the definition that ink
offers, through 22 step-by-step floral compositions so exquisite
they won’t believe how easy they are to make. Camilla gives
insight into the respective fundamentals of ink and wash through
basic techniques and preparatory sketches, where artists will learn
crucial things like the difference between wet on wet and wet on
dry, varying lines while inking, observational sketching of flowers
and capturing harmonious floral compositions. Additionally, with a
chapter entirely dedicated to sharing art with loved ones and with
a larger artistic community, everyone will be well on their way to
confidently and consistently blossoming in their practice. With
Camilla’s gentle guidance, readers will be inking and painting
classics like roses, lilacs and daisies, as well as annual beauties
like dahlias, cosmos and sunflowers and lesser-known species like
plumerias, gerberas and hellebores. This book has something for
everyone, be it watercolor lovers trying to explore ink and vice
versa, beginners wishing to grasp the intricacies of mixed media,
or artists looking to strengthen their skills with elegant
compositions they can proudly display. This book contains 22
projects and 22 photographs plus step-by-steps.
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.
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.
Instagram star Jeannie Dickson has created a modern and inviting
introduction to watercolor painting that aspiring artists will turn
to again and again on their creative journey. Hello, Watercolor!
offers a fresh approach to painting watercolors with concise and
accessible information. Aspiring artists and journalers will
immediately be able to apply the techniques they learn on these
pages--including brush lettering--to more than 15 exciting
step-by-step projects, from painting origami animals, sparkling
glass shards, and beautiful alphabets to producing luscious florals
and fanciful unicorns. Among the features that make this handbook
both a valuable learning tool and source of inspiration: Projects
include a list of techniques with cross-references Each project
includes watercolors used with swatches so readers can make
substitutions easily Popular color palettes and color "recipes" for
foolproof mixing 12 monthly challenges with daily or weekly prompts
to inspire painting all year long Templates to trace and paint for
some projects Ideas to share work and connect with others (e.g.,
Instagram)
Learn to express yourself through color while painting on location
with the in-depth tips and techniques of Working with Color, the
fifth volume in the Urban Sketching Handbook series. Expert
watercolorist, illustrator, instructor, and co-founder of Urban
Sketchers Montreal Shari Blaukopf shares her essential color tips
about color-water ratio, achieving bold color, avoiding muddy
washes, painting in layers, and using wet-in-wet techniques. This
essential handbook covers: supplies and materials sample color
palettes color mixing using limited palettes monochrome sketches
the power of complementary colors using evocative, expressive color
With a focus on using watercolor with greater confidence and
knowledge, the book also delves into pencil and ink and
watersoluble pencils. The instructional text is enhanced with
stunning watercolor illustrations by the author and other expert
urban sketchers from beautiful locations around the globe. The
illustrations include examples of color swatches showing value;
mixing; illustrations of complementary, analogous, and neutral
color schemes; and sample galleries. Working with Color is an
indispensable guide for on-location artists looking to expand and
strengthen their expressive use of color.
Fidelia Bridges (1834-1923) painted pictures that critics praised
for their ability to exude the fragrance of field flowers and glow
with the plumage of birds. Raised in Salem and long residing in
Connecticut, she maintained a studio in New York City, where she
exhibited her art for over forty years at the National Academy,
American Watercolor Society and other prestigious venues.
Transforming flower painting from a domestic outlet for female
amateurs to a marketable commodity for professionals, she never
wavered in her conviction that women had the right to shape
independent careers on their own terms. She delineated both
cultivated flowers and clumps of weeds with an intensity of focus
unmatched by any other artist of her era. Often, she combined
plants with local birds to convey a sophisticated understanding of
their environmental interaction that encouraged others to
appreciate and conserve nature. She made an extended European tour
in the 1860s and regular trips to Great Britain in later years but
preferred home nature. Assembling a cross-section of her stunning
oil paintings, watercolours, chromolithographs and illustrated
volumes for the first time, and analysing them against letters,
diaries and periodical reviews, Fidelia Bridges combines a recovery
of the artist's biography with close readings of her artworks.
Living an outwardly conventional life, she embraced the bicycle and
later the automobile as vehicles of female liberation, cultivated
her garden with the skill of a horticulturalist, and left a lasting
pictorial legacy to be found in US public museums and private
collections nationwide.
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!!
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J.M.W. Turner is one of the most influential and important British
artists of all time. His watercolours, with their extraordinary
effects of shifting light and dramatic cloudscapes, are especially
highly regarded. This book reveals the secrets of his technique for
the first time, allowing watercolourists to try them out for
themselves. For the first time, this book reveals the secrets of
Turner's technique, allowing present-day watercolourists to try
them out themselves. There is an accessible introduction that
explores Turner's life and career and the materials he used to
achieve the masterpieces we know and love today. The book then goes
on to list the modern materials the twenty-first century
watercolourist will need if they aspire to take on similar subject
matter. Successive chapters look at a particular theme, such as
Sky, Water, Trees, Buildings, People, Animals, Sunrise, Moonlight
and Fire, illustrating each with one of Turner's works. Expert
contemporary watercolour artists then explain, step-by-step, how to
paint a version of that particular picture and how to use the
techniques learnt to paint other compositions. With a glossary of
technical terms, high quality colour reproductions and backed by
the authority of Tate, the world centre for Turner scholarship,
this is a must-buy purchase for all lovers of J.M.W. Turner and of
watercolour painting.
Watercolour offers great potential for expression. Its fluidity,
full colour range, generous spread and variety of marks can portray
a likeness, a response, a feeling - even the notions of time and
speed. This book is a practical guide to watercolour painting and
more. It explains the importance of colour, tone, shape, texture
andscale through exercises and shared techniques. But it also
encourages the artist to express sensations and ideas in
watercolour - and by exploring the joy of the medium, to develop
handling skills, confidence and a unique painting 'voice'.
Get the perfect coffee-table book for birders and nature lovers,
pairing naturalist knowledge with beautiful watercolor paintings.
This is the bird book for people who love birds! Naturalist,
watercolorist, and debut author Jenny deFouw Geuder combines her
vast knowledge of birds, wildflowers, and nature with her artistic
expertise to create a book like no other. Drawn to Birds presents
more than 120 beautiful watercolor paintings, along with Jenny's
fascinating insights that add unique appeal to each page. Drawn to
Birds begins with an introduction to bird anatomy, as well as
details about nests, eggs, and migration. From there, more than 50
different bird species are showcased, with the watercolors divided
into groups like backyard birds, raptors, and wetland birds. As an
added bonus, there's a section dedicated to insects and
wildflowers. You'll appreciate Jenny's tips on how to welcome birds
to your yard and how to become a naturalist. Being a naturalist is
about more than simply stopping to smell the flowers. It's about
observation and making a record. Pause and notice the shapes,
colors, and patterns around you. Jenny's goal is to inspire you to
try your own hand at being a naturalist! She also includes
step-by-step guides for drawing, painting, and inking your own
pictures. Anyone can be an artist. Be brave, try it out, and keep
noticing the marvels around you. Extra pages for journaling and
sketching make this book a keepsake to cherish forever. If you
enjoy birding, gardening, or the great outdoors, Drawn to Birds
belongs in your book collection. Get one for yourself, and give one
as a gift!
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.
The characteristics of watercolour naturally complement botanical
art and this beautiful book shows you how to make the most of this
versatile medium. It starts by guiding you through the complexities
of painting flowers, with advice on materials and colour mixing,
using colour to achieve translucency and clarity, building
confidence with step-by-step examples and the importance of
observation and botancial accuracy. It then creates detailed and
beautiful compositions for the more experienced botanical artist.
This new book has ideas and tips on composition and how to include
animal life and is structured by season to include a range of
flowers and plants.
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.
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.
Watercolour painting is an absorbing, meditative art-from that many
people would like to enjoy but don't attempt to because they
believe they can't paint or simply don't know where to begin. An
encouraging voice and a clear, easy-to-follow approach is often all
that's needed to give people the confidence to get started and keep
going. That's exactly what this book provides. Paul Clark, an
enthusiastic and accomplished painter who runs his own art school,
explains the fundamentals in a friendly and accessible way. He
shows readers what they really need in terms of tools and materials
- starting with a limited colour palette that can be mixed to
create the vast majority of colours required. He then explains and
illustrates the basic techniques, before presenting ten of his
paintings that put those techniques into action. Each painting is
broken down into stages, with clear instructions and photographs
for readers to follow, plus plenty of helpful tips. In addition,
there are three feature spreads that focus on particular areas of
interest for beginners, including special effects, painting trees
and painting skies.
This book enables any amateur artist to explore confidently the
most popular painting medium the world has ever known: watercolour.
Richly illustrated in colour throughout with well-known works of
art, photographs of materials and step-by-step examples, the author
shows how to achieve various effects and provides an insight into
the art of watercolour. By reconstructing in practice the methods
of great watercolourists, Stephenson reveals new ideas on how
artists as diverse as Durer, Cezanne, Turner and Sargent actually
worked. Using examples of the most popular subjects - landscapes,
portraits, still-life paintings and figures - Stephenson employs a
series of demonstrations to show how to re-create the methods of
the watercolour masters. From the initial sketch to the final
painting, he guides us expertly through every brushstroke. This
highly practical book will appeal both to beginners and to more
experienced artists alike.
Learn to paint outstanding fashion watercolors with expert guidance
from a leading fashion illustrator. Watercolor is a wonderful
medium for figure and fashion as it creates loose, impressionistic
results that capture the essence of a look without getting too
bogged down in the details. In this complete course, professional
fashion illustrator Francesco Lo Iacono shows you how to master
creating delicate, beautiful fashion illustrations. The book begins
with the best tools and materials, from paints and brushes to
pencils, paper and more. You'll then explore simple watercolor
techniques such as washes, wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, and using the
white of the paper. Francesco then goes on to teach you about
lighting and shading, which can have a dramatic effect on your
work. And finally in the front section, you'll learn about colour,
how to create palettes, how to mix colours and achieving a range of
skin tones. Once you've covered these fundamentals, Francesco
explores the key elements of illustrating fashion, with guidance on
how to approach both male and female faces, a wide variety of hair
types and styles, different male and female poses, and how to draw
and paint garments, reflecting tailoring, drapery, volume, texture
and patterns. Twenty step-by-step projects then take these building
blocks and show you how to use them to create beautiful fashion
watercolors, starting with easier subjects and building in
complexity as your confidence grows. You'll begin by painting
handbags and shoes without models before starting to introduce
figures. The range of subjects included covers all angles, from
full figures front on and in profile to close-up make-up and beauty
illustrations. You'll also learn how to create dynamic compositions
for editorial fashion illustration. Finally, Francesco covers the
best ways to digitize and retouch your work, how to incorporate
other media alongside your watercolors, how to work live at fashion
events and how to take everything you've learned to develop your
own personal style of fashion illustration. Francesco's clients
include fashion brands Dior, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton - and with
this book you'll have all the tools you need to become an A-list
fashion illustrator too.
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.
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