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Keith's Top Tips for Watercolour Artists: Over 170 Essential Tips to Improve Your Painting
By: Keith Fenwick
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ISBN: 9781844484805 Publisher: Search Press Ltd
Year of publishing: 2011 Format: Spiral bound
No of Pages: 96
Keith Fenwick wants to share his years of watercolour painting experience with you. Over 170 tips and hints, built up over a lifetime of painting, are covered in this spiral-bound, conveniently-sized book;...Read more
Keith Fenwick wants to share his years of watercolour painting experience with you. Over 170 tips and hints, built up over a lifetime of painting, are covered in this spiral-bound, conveniently-sized book; making it a great reference for any painter, from beginner to expert. In addition to information on what sort of paints, brushes, papers and supporting materials to buy, the book covers subjects as diverse as stonework, buildings, foliage and gardens.
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About the author: Keith Fenwick
Review:This series stands or falls, perhaps more than any other, on the quality of its contributors. They don't have to be great artists and they don't necessarily have to be the cream of the authors, but...Read more
This series stands or falls, perhaps more than any other, on the quality of its contributors. They don't have to be great artists and they don't necessarily have to be the cream of the authors, but what they must have is the ability to present worthwhile ideas simply and in bite-size chunks. Keith Fenwick has been around on the demonstration circuit for a fair number of years and that's a good a starting point as any for a book like this because, above all, you need to be able to put the idea across quickly and simply and then move on. If it was warfare, it'd be a fine quality in a sniper. I actually think this is one of the best books in the series so far, because Keith has all the qualities it requires and he also homes in on things the beginner (and not-so-beginner), actually wants to know, such as how to rescue an ailing painting, how to get the effect of movement in water and how to handle both aerial and linear perspective (even if you're not sure of the difference between them). There's lots more, of course, and subjects include skies, clouds, trees, boats and more. I usually say these books are something to dip into, but I think this one is worth more detailed study because there's so much in it. Do I think Keith is the best artist who's ever stalked the planet? No, to be honest, but he's a heck of a teacher.-Artbookreview.net
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