American Artist Guide to Painting Techniques is one of the most thorough and complete painting techniques guides available. With such valuable and timeless content, this book is the must-have manual for all painters from the complete novice to the most seasoned of experts.
An easy-to-navigate resource, this book provides clear instruction, new painting ideas, and time-honored methods with encyclopedic detail for any artist picking up a brush. Inside you'll find 45 painting techniques from oil frottage to wax resists with specific details for using each of the techniques with oil, acrylic, watercolor, and pastels. As a bonus, you'll also discover how to apply these techniques to subjects of particular difficulty such as animals, seascapes, faces, and more! Beginning painters will love the seemingly endless painting possibilities and helpful hints, while the more experienced painters will enjoy having such a thorough reference material that is reliable and easy-to-navigate.
An invaluable resource, American Artist Guide to Painting Techniques is a guidebook that any painter would love to own.
Table of Contents
Foreword Preparing to Paint Stretching canvas Stretching caper Home-made canvas boards Priming and staining Texturing Making a Start Alla prima Building up: oil and acrylic Building up: pastel Color mixing Surface mixing Blending Flat and graded washes Variegated wash Highlighting Underdrawing Corrections Ways of Working Brushwork Impasto Knife painting Wet-in-wet Wet-on-dry Lifting out Glazing Scraping on Sponge painting Finger painting Colored grounds Broken color Special Techniques Splattering Salt spatter Wax resist Gum arabic Blown blots Impressing and imprinting Line and wash Wet brushing pastel Sgraffito Backruns Masking Masking fluid Wash-off Themes Animals Buildings Landscapes Portraits Skies and clouds Still life Water Weather effects Index Acknowledgments Hazel Harrison is a practicing artist who studied painting at the Guildford School of Art and the Royal Academy of Painting in London.
Elizabeth Tate is a practicing artist who studied art history at Sheffield Polytechnic, then spent several years painting in Italy, Spain, France, Switzerland, and Germany.
In 1986, Tate published The Encyclopedia of Painting Techniques, which quickly became an art instruction reference classic. Practicing artist Harrison here updates it to reflect recent advances and trends in painting materials and techniques. All the most popular painting techniques and a few of the more esoteric ones get concise, two–page, step–by–step explanations. Approaches to a selection of representational themes are covered, but abstract subjects are not explored. Owing to the broad coverage, many different types of artists, designers, students, and hobbyists will want to consult this book. – Library Journal
Item #: 11AA02 ISBN: 9781596682795 208 Pages Dimensions: 8 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches
American Artist Guide to Painting Techniques
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American Artist Guide to Painting Techniques is one of the most thorough and complete painting techniques guides available. With such valuable and timeless content, this book is the must-have manual for all painters from the complete novice to the most seasoned of experts.
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