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Basic Watercolour

By (author) Charles Williams
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 1st Jul 2014
Dimensions: w 195mm h 250mm d 15mm
Weight: 657g
ISBN-10: 0719807417
ISBN-13: 9780719807411
Barcode No: 9780719807411
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Synopsis
Watercolour has an anomalous position in the visual arts. Its association with Victorian lady-amateurs, the (incorrect) idea that it is a fugitive medium and will fade over time, as well as the contradictory ideas that it is very difficult to use and that it is a beginner's medium, mean that it has long been sidelined in favour of oil and acrylic paints. But 'Watercolour', a recent blockbuster show at the Tate Britain, and the contemporary interest in less conventional media point to a renewed interest in this underrated art-form. Watercolour painting does have particular difficulties - it is transparent and therefore fairly unforgiving, for a start - but its advantages are huge. It is light and easy to carry the kit about, it is easy to clean and to prepare, it is unobtrusive, and a lot of the material you need you will already have around the house - a jam jar, water and don't forget the most important item: toilet tissue! Watercolour is also a great and constantly evolving challenge, and can be used in all sorts of ways. Within these pages a range of artists share their very diverse approaches to painting in watercolour, to give the reader an idea of how adaptable and enjoyable this medium really is.

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With amusing anecdotes, Charles leads us through the basics of a difficult medium. Leisure Painter A charming, easy to follow and rather personal guide to painting what you see with this underrated medium. Artists & Illustrators