Nature in Watercolour: Expressive Painting Through the Seasons
By (Author) Waltraud Nawratil
Search Press Ltd
Search Press Ltd
24th May 2023
31st May 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Painting, drawing and art manuals
Paintings and painting
751.422
Paperback
112
Width 225mm, Height 225mm, Spine 8mm
412g
Take a walk through the seasons with Waltraud Nawratil in this vibrant guide to painting nature in watercolour.
Discover new and traditional watercolour techniques: textural effects, backgrounds, exciting colour combinations and much more to create 30 stunning watercolour paintings that bring the natural world to life.
Paint your way through a luscious landscape of flowers, fruits and trees, including a vibrant vase of impatient spring blooms, dreamy waterlilies floating on a still pond in summer, a golden forest and a copious autumn harvest, and ending with an exuberant pink poinsettia complete with frost-tipped leaves, which marks the coming of Christmas and the closing of the year. Each painting is worked in watercolour in the author's loose, delicate style.
An ideal introduction to watercolour painting and an unmissable guide to developing technical skills with plentiful inspiration for creating your own works of nature-inspired art.
Waltraud Nawratil was born in Austria in 1947. Since the 1980s, she haslived with her family her husband and children in Schnering, northern Austria. Her garden serves as an inexhaustible source of inspiration for herpainting work.
In1995 Waltraud started painting at a local primary school,where, searching for new challenges, she attended a watercolour paintingcourse. She worked mainly with flower designs due to the bold, intensecolours, but soon went on to include more designs from the entire palette ofnature, such as tree-lined avenues and floral landscapes.Over time, she attended further painting courses to develop her techniqueand experiment with different media and materials.
Nature in Watercolour is the third of Waltraud's titles to be translated into English and published by Search Press.