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Suitable for the artist with a limited experience of using watercolours, who wants to develop their confidence and stretch their skills, this title guides the reader through various aspects of producing a polished watercolour, from choosing the correct brushes and paper, through structure and composition, to completing the finished work.
Topics covered include:
• Preliminary sketches
• Useful techniques
• Working with colour
• Evoking an atmosphere
• Capturing light and shade
AUTHOR:
Paul Talbot-Greaves originally trained at Huddersfield Art College and went on to work as a graphic artist, but now specializes in painting watercolour landscapes.
He is an Associate of the Society for All Artists. As well as working as a professional artist, Paul has written extensively about watercolour painting and runs courses and workshops throughout the UK. He lives in Halifax, Yorkshire.
SELLING POINTS:
• A practical guide aimed at amateur artists, especially watercolorists, art students and teachers
• An ideal resource for an artist with limited experience of using watercolour
• Coastal scenes, mountains, buildings, people and animals are covered
200 colour photos
ISBN: 9781847970855
Author: TALBOT-GREAVES, PAUL
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 20/04/2009
RRP: $56.99
Pages: 192
Dimension: 280mm X 220mm
Imprint: Crowood Press