Painting with Acrylics
By (Author) Ian Coleman
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
4th February 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
751.426
Paperback
176
Width 220mm, Height 280mm, Spine 13mm
652g
Acrylics are a versatile and exciting medium, but how can you get the most from these paints This book shows you how. With step-by-step examples, it explains the core brush skills for a beginner. For those with more experience, it introduces a range of techniques so you can learn, for example, how to blend your colours, use transparent washes to create tones, and paint multiple layers of thick and thin textures to give your work subtlety. The paints are so forgiving that there are no rules, just opportunities to have fun and experiment with their great potential. There are eleven classic paint techniques featured. With Ian's clear instruction, this book guides you through the principles of handling the paint, which can be applied to any style of painting, however loose, expressive or abstract it may be. AUTHOR: Ian Coleman has been working in acrylics for over thirty years, first as an advertising and commercial illustrator and then as a professional artist specializing in natural history. He has won numerous awards and regularly runs workshops. 127 colour images
Ian Coleman has been working in acrylics for over thirty years, first as an advertising and commercial illustrator and then as a professional artist specializing in natural history. He has won numerous awards and regularly runs workshops.