Painting Miniatures
By (Author) Pauline Denyer-Baker
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
20th November 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
751.4
Paperback
176
Width 220mm, Height 280mm, Spine 12mm
596g
Miniatures are not simply small paintings: special techniques are used to achieve their unique glow and luminosity. This book explains how to paint in detail in a small format with colour and precision. Drawing on her extensive experience, Pauline Denyer-Baker shares her passion for painting miniatures, and inspires both beginners and more experienced artists to master and enjoy this historic art form. . An introduction to the history and traditions of miniatures set by Holbein, Hilliard and Oliver . The importance of drawing and sketchbooks . Advice on materials, paints, bases and framing . Step-by-step demonstrations of stippling and hatching, watercolour and oil painting, and colour mixing . Focus on portraits, still life and silhouettes . Work from leading artists with a range of styles and subjects AUTHOR: A graduate of the Royal College of Art,Pauline Denyer-Baker has been painting portrait miniatures and teaching the art for many years. Her works, in both watercolour and oils, are in collections all over the world, and have been regularly exhibited in the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition. She is a member of Miniature Artists of America and the Royal Miniature Society in the UK. 254 colour photographs
A graduate of the Royal College of Art, Pauline Denyer-Baker has been painting portrait miniatures and teaching the art for many years. Her works, in both watercolour and oils, are in collections all over the world, and have been regularly exhibited in the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition. She is a member of Miniature Artists of America and the Royal Miniature Society in the UK.