Ann Blockley is a very successful artist, known for the
innovative way in which she uses texture as a key element in her
work. This book, in Collins Artist s Studio series, looks at how
she achieves her stunning effects and provides essential guidelines
for the intermediate painter wishing to develop this aspect of
their own painting.
Creating texture in watercolour can be quite a challenge but
this book provides a fresh approach to the subject. It focuses on a
wide range of unusual techniques, some of which depart from the
more conventional methods, revealing how to portray texture by a
variety of means. Ann explains how to manipulate the paint by
lifting out colour, scraping and scratching the paint, and by using
additional materials such as wax, clingfilm, salt and metallic
pigments. She also explains how the surface itself can play an
important role in the effects that can be achieved, and experiments
with acrylics, inks, gouache and collage as well as
watercolour.
In later chapters Ann looks at the creative process and provides
insights into how to develop ideas, then concentrates on how to
portray texture in specific subjects, such as flowers and foliage,
animals, still life, buildings and landscapes. Practical exercises,
projects, step-by-step demonstrations and studio tips are included,
as well as the work of several guest artists John Blockley, Moira
Huntly and Shirley Trevena."
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