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"If you like urban bustle and disorganisation... you'll love the book. It's American, brash and makes no concessions to sensitivity, happily accosting you and telling you how it is"
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The Artist
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A guide that shows painters, drawers, doodlers, and urban sketchers how to bring their drawings to life with colorful, bold, yet accessible painting methods. COLOR YOUR LIFE Bring new energy to your sketches of urban scenes with this fresh and simple approach to watercolor painting. Whether youre an amateur artist, drawer, doodler, or sketcher, watercolor is a versatile sketching medium thats perfect for people on the gomuch like pen or pencil. Accomplished designer and illustrator Felix Scheinberger offers a solid foundation in color theory and countless lessons on all aspects of watercolor sketching, including: Fundamentals like wet-on-wet, glazes, and washes Materials and supplies to bring on your travels Little-known tips and tricks, like painting when water isnt handy and seeking out inspiration Vibrant watercolor paintings grace each page, and light-hearted anecdotes (why do fish make great subjects to paint, you may be wondering) make this a lively guide to the medium. With an open mind and sketchbook, you will be ready to capture the moments around you in luminous color with confidence, creativity, and easeno matter what your skill level may be.
O autorze
FELIX SCHEINBERGER is an illustrator, artist, and designer. He is the author and illustrator of two other books on watercolors and
has illustrated more than fifty children's books in the last decade. His work has appeared in magazines including
Harvard Business Manager
and
Psychology Today.
He lives in Berlin, Germany.
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WATERCOLORSIN OR OUT?When we think of watercolor, many of us immediately picture sentimental landscapes and paintings of ruins and picturesque scenes
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Although eighteenth- and nineteenth-century English artists established watercolor as a sophisticated painting medium, it often yields strangely negative reactions from contemporary artists. An entire generation quickly relegates it to a hobbyists medium. Yet watercolor is far more than an amateurs medium, as it requires intense concentration and practice. Once its put on paper, mistakes are difficult to remedy, and only when it is applied with confidence does it have a truly successful effect. Watercolor involves a certain degree of uncertainty, but it also teaches us to see. Watercolor was the first technique to free the artist from the studio because it could easily be taken outdoors. It required no tubes, easels, canvases, or similar implements, only a box of paints and paper. Even today, watercolor is a tool that frees us from the studio, our laptops, and countless charging cables. Watercolor is, however, not just a technique; it is almost an attitude. Watercolor always does what it wants. In a way, it is willful and anarchical. Therefore, for me, the secret to using watercolor to create pic-tures lies in striking a balance between control and letting go. Pictures are often only really good when they surprise uswhen they reveal what we sensed and felt, but could not have consciously expressed. If we sacrifice the right amount of control in the artistic process, watercolors inherent qualities begin to work to our advantage. This book has two goals: to teach you watercolor techniques and to tell you something about color. However, it does not aim to explain, for example, how you can paint a certain sky in four steps. I seriously doubt whether readers learn more from such instruction books than they do by actually painting that sky. What if the sky should suddenly cloud over? Instead, this book wishes to show you the basic principles of watercolor paints, so you can flexibly apply them to whatever you want to achieve. I imagine its a little like learning chords on a guitar. For me, it seems important that you learn the finger-ings, but what song you play is up to you. And dont worry, everything that we need to know about color can be learned with a simple box of paints. Whether watercolor painting is sophisticated and legit-imate or not isnt the point. Watercolor can go anywhere. It is an autonomous, free, and creative medium. It makes the world our studio. Yours truly, Felix Scheinberger
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- Długość wersji drukowanej:160 str.
- Język:Angielski
- Wydawca:Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Data publikacji:25 marca 2014
- Wymiary:21.11 x 1.37 x 24.05 cm
- ISBN-10:0770435211
- ISBN-13:978-0770435219
- Author:Felix Scheinberger
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