The Encyclopedia of Watercolour Techniques
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Average customer review:Product Description
In this text the step-by-step photography offers demonstrations of more than 35 techniques for working in a wide range of water-based media. It explores traditional watercolour as well as more experimental methods and tricks of the trade.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #669495 in Books
- Published on: 1992-03-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Customer Reviews
Highly recommended
This is the book for anyone who wants value for money as well as helpful instruction in the art of watercolour. It's packed with advice, instruction, and beautiful pictures and includes a marvelous gallery of paintings by other artists with helpful explanations by Hazel about how they achieved their effects. The author writes well and knows what she's talking about. Beginners and experienced watercolourists will both find enormous inspiration. I go back to it time and time again.
A gem of a book for every budding watercolour artist.
This book lives up to the expectations coming from the description on the amazon website. It is full of easy to follow techniques which are especially helpful to the beginner and gives an insight into the techniques requiring more experience. The references to the Masters and the demonstration paintings are within the context and serve to offer advice to the prospective artist of the techniques and style best adapted to particular situations. The price is a definite plus and the size of the book is just right to carry comfortably on artistic expeditions! This book fulfilled and exceeded my expectations.
Lorraine Saliba
Excellent for Beginners in Watercolour painting
The Encyclopaedia of Watercolour Techniques: A Step-by-step Visual Directory, with an Inspirational Gallery of Finished Works
Being totally new to Art, and not having painted since I was at school some 50+ years ago, although attending an Art Class, this Encyclopaedia is a good reference book of the techniques used in Watercolour painting and is useful at home, when not being supervised by my Art teacher. However, I do not see myself aspiring to the heights of most of the renowned artists, some of whose work is illustrated in this Encyclopaedia and I admire their skill - perhaps "admire" is the wrong word and I mean "envy".



