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Charles Evans' Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists Charles Evans

Charles Evans' Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists von Charles Evans

Charles Evans' Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists Charles Evans


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Zusammenfassung

'Search Press have reissued their eminently useful Top Tips series in paperback. If you haven't encountered these before, they're a handy way of taking the advice of your favourite artists out in the field with you.' Paint Magazine

Charles Evans' Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists Zusammenfassung

Charles Evans' Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists: Over 100 Essential Tips to Improve Your Painting Charles Evans

A new pocket-book edition of the bestselling watercolour tip book by renowned artist Charles Evans.

Discover 100 top tips for painting in watercolour that will take the mystery out painting, covering topics from creating depth, introducing harmony, how to deal with light and shade and how to create mood and atmosphere, this book was previously published as Charlie's Top Tips for Watercolour Artists.

Contained inside one slim, notebook-size book that will fit perfectly in your kit bag for easy transportation while painting on the go, it includes quick, clever tips that are easy to follow and effective.

Charles Evans' Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists Bewertungen

Search Press have reissued their eminently useful Top Tips series in paperback. If you haven't encountered these before, they're a handy way of taking the advice of your favourite artists out in the field with you. Got a problem with skies, water, washes, colour mixing or almost anything else? You'll find quick solutions, often in a short paragraph and a single illustration that'll get you back on track in minutes. Ideal as a source of inspiration, as well as an antidote to frustration, these are easy to pack and use.

-- Henry Malt * Paint magazine (September 2018) *

Search Press's new series of pocket books for watercolourists by popular tutors - Charles Evans, Terry Harrison and Geoff Kersey - is taken from the previously published Top Tips for Watercolour Artists series. The material isn't new, but the format is. Notebook-sized, it fits perfectly into your kit bag so makes the ideal reference tool when you are working out in the field.

Charles Evan's books includes tips on sketching, skies, light and shade, trees, man-made structures, mood and atmosphere. Terry Harrison includes chapters on how to use photographs, wet into wet, masking and lifting out, grasses and flowers, and winter scenes, while Geoff Kersey includes tips on mixing colours, the importance of shadows, hills and mountains and adding signs of life. The popular Top Tips series was well planned providing would-be artists with tips from experienced watercolour painters to help them with specific areas of painting. This new pocket book series gives them a new lease of life.

* Leisure Painter, September 2018 *

Über Charles Evans

Charles Evans is one of Britain's leading painters, well-known from his long-running TV series and for his art classes, which are held all over the UK. His exuberant and informal personality is reflected in his paintings, which have a lightness and simplicity that many artists aspire to. Charles lives in Morpeth, Northumberland, UK. To view his work and get information on workshops, visit charlesevansart.com

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 8
Materials 10
Sketching 22
Colour 24
Skies 30
Creating depth 41
Introducing harmony 44
Light and shade 46
Trees 50
Life in the landscape 62
Creating texture 70
Man-made structures 72
Water 80
Mountains and cliffs 86
Mood and atmosphere 92
Index 96

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR010275591
9781782216377
1782216375
Charles Evans' Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists: Over 100 Essential Tips to Improve Your Painting Charles Evans
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Broschiert
Search Press Ltd
2018-08-01
96
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