Terry Harrison's Watercolour Mountains, Valleys and Streams
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Average customer review:Product Description
Terry Harrison takes the mystery out of watercolour painting in this lively and inspiring guide. This book helps you learn how to create beautiful paintings of mountains, valleys and streams using a range of brushes and simple techniques. There is useful advice on mixing colours from a limited palette, and on composing a pleasing scene from photographs. Step-by-step demonstrations show how beautiful paintings can be achieved. Experienced artists will benefit from Terry's guidance, and his no nonsense advice is also ideal for people picking up a paint brush for the first time.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #97999 in Books
- Published on: 2006-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 64 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Terry Harrison became interested in art early on, attending Art School at the age of sixteen. His studies led to a career in graphics, then he became an illustrator, developing his own painting style and perfecting his techniques during evenings and weekends. Demand grew for his paintings and he soon gave up his 'day job' to paint full time. Now he is kept constantly busy with a full schedule of exhibitions, private commissions, demonstrations and painting holidays. His fine art prints are sold in shops and galleries everywhere.
Customer Reviews
Terry Harrisons, Watercolour, mountains,valleys and streams book
It is a good teaching book, you can follow the tips quite easily but you would get better results if you had his brushes.
feelings fron a learner
This is a very informative book, put in a plain simple understandable style by an accomplished artist, who is good at teaching, especially beginers. If you want to learn to paint, you can't go wrong with Terry's tuition.



