Charles Evans' Watercolour Rescue
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Charles Evans helps you rescue your watercolour paintings from common problems and mistakes.
Charles Evans helps you rescue your watercolour paintings from common problems and mistakes.
Quantum Leaps in the Wrong Direction carefully deconstructs five examples of pseudoscience-UFOs, out-of-body experiences, astrology, creationism, and ESP- and gives easy recipes to test other dubious notions so that the reader can ascertain what lies in the realm of real science and what more properly deserves the tag of pseudoscience.
Charles Evans' encouraging instruction will let you paint boats and harbours in no time! Each painting is accompanied by a colour palette and friendly no-nonsense captions pulling out details, tips and techniques used in various parts of the painting. Along with the outlines provided, you can reproduce the paintings for yourself. * 24 inspirational paintings * Free outlines for each painting for you to transfer on to watercolour paper. * Full explanation on how to transfer the images, and how to select create new compositions from the outlines. * Perfect for artists looking for inspiring new subjects
6 beautiful pictures to pull out and paint--Cover.
Charles Evans explores the potential of the exciting, accessible System3 range of inks and acrylics.
Get ready to use the full-size traceable outlines and the clear step-by-step instructions to create 6 dynamic coastal landscape paintings, and learn the key skills you need to become an accomplished artist. 'This series from Search Press is simply brilliant and brilliantly simple. Take one look and you'll get it immediately. I just love them.' Henry Malt, PAINT MAGAZINE This inspiring book on painting coastal landscapes is part of the exciting and innovative Paint Pad Artist series. Whether a beginner or more experienced artist, you will be amazed at how quickly you will acquire the skills needed to produce beautiful paintings. Written by professional artist Charles Evans, this guide begins with notes on how to use the outlines to transfer to your own watercolor paper. Following this there is a short 'what you need' section, enabling you to gather together the paints, brushes and basic equipment required to start painting, and some brief guidance on general techniques such as how to mix your watercolours, how to make the most of your palette and enhance your watercolours with the addition of gouache.