Packed with page after gorgeous page of illustrations demonstrating tried-and-true techniques, inspirational ideas and the most up-to-date information about must-have painting tools and materials, watercolorists find everything they need in WATERCOLOR ARTIST to help them create stunning art...from start to finish.
Dina Brodsky
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Back Off • Want to attract the viewer’s attention? Learn the push and pull for establishing an eye-catching area of dominance.
Area of Dominance
Olive Trees at Tivoli • A rare watercolor by GEORGE INNESS encapsulates the beauty of the Italian countryside.
Watercolor SOS • From studio lighting to errant brush hairs, we’ve got surefire solutions to nine pesky painting problems.
The World Is Your Studio • THERE’S NOTHING QUITE LIKE SKETCHING AND PAINTING FOR CAPTURING THE MEMORIES OF YOUR TRAVEL ADVENTURES. TAKING THE TIME TO OBSERVE THE DETAILS ALLOWS US TO SEE THE WORLD WITH EYES WIDE OPEN.
Suhita Shirodkar • The Life of the City
Stephen Harby • A World of Architectural Wonder
Hazel Soan • In the African Bush
THE Zen of Traveling WITH ART SUPPLIES • LESS IS MORE WHEN IT COMES TO PACKING FOR TRAVEL FOR PLEIN AIR PAINTING.
THE POWER OF SUGGESTION • COLORADO ARTIST STEVE GRIGGS USES ENERGETIC BRUSHSTROKES AND BOLD COLOR TO EVOKE A SUBTLE SENSE OF PLACE.
The Long Road to a Painting • Steve Griggs shares his process for creating a work that offers a personal connection for each viewer.
A Journey Near Home • An annual weekend art retreat stokes the creative fires all year long.
Taking on the City • A LOVE FOR TRAVEL AND AN INTUITIVE APPROACH TO PERSPECTIVE, SHAPE AND LIGHT INFORM INGRID E. ALBRECHT’S APPROACH TO EXPRESSIVE CITYSCAPES.
Use Your words • AN ILLUSTRATED TRAVEL JOURNAL IS A WONDERFUL WAY TO CAPTURE THE STORY OF YOUR ADVENTURES IN BOTH WORDS AND PICTURES.
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