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David Bellamy's Painting Wild Landscapes in Watercolour

David Bellamy's Painting Wild Landscapes in Watercolour
By David Bellamy

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David Bellamy has a tremendous following among amateur painters and in this comprehensive, practical guide he shows the reader how to paint his favourite subject -- wild landscapes. It will enable artists of all levels to tackle this fascinating subject with confidence. Having travelled extensively in India, the Himalayas, the Middle East, Africa, the USA and Europe, David Bellamy has painted in many remote and beautiful places. In this book he shares some of those extraordinary painting experiences with the reader. The book is both a practical and an inspirational guide to painting mountains, deserts, jungle, gorges and other wilderness areas. It contains many tips and techniques for watercolour painting, not only for all those who enjoy painting in wild places but also for all those armchair artists who would like to paint wilder landscapes but don't want to trek into the wilderness to do it.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #70234 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-07-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

Editorial Reviews

Leisure Painter magazine, October 2005
This is an impressive book - another bestseller, I'm sure.

About the Author
David Bellamy is well known for his atmospheric watercolour paintings and is the author of several books published by HarperCollins. Highly regarded as a teacher of art, he has a huge following among amateur painters, runs extremely popular workshops and has produced a number of successful videos on watercolour painting.


Customer Reviews

Impressive4
The author is clearly a very talented artist.

There isn't an awful lot of how to do sections - these have been covered by his earlier books - but there are plenty of exercises to give you practice