David Curtis Light and Mood in Watercolour

David Curtis Light and Mood in Watercolour
Author: David Curtis
Publisher: Batsford Books
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1849943230

Stunning watercolour title new in paperback. Leading watercolourist reveals the secrets behind his atmospheric, light-filled paintings. Watercolour is ideal for capturing the transient effects of light and, with compact and lightweight materials, is the perfect medium for plein-air painting. Leading watercolour painter David Curtis is a strong advocate of working on site, observing and capturing changing conditions and effects. In this beautifully illustrated book, he explains in detail his two main methods for working on location – for quick, loose studies and for more controlled and detailed paintings. He also shows how to collect reference material on the spot and develop this into resolved paintings back at the studio. He provides helpful instruction on interpreting light effects, with strong guidance on choosing materials, exploring techniques, composition, tone and colour and associated topics. This invaluable advice is complemented by a wealth of sketches, finished works and step-by-step demonstration paintings to illustrate different points and inspire further ideas. Reference Light and Mood in Watercolour hardback (9780713489552) Leading watercolourist reveals the secrets behind his light-filled paintings How to work en plein air to capture the transient effects of light How to collect reference material on location but paint in the studio Bestselling title new in paperback

Capturing the Moment in Oils

Capturing the Moment in Oils
Author: David Curtis
Publisher: Batsford Books
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1849943222

One of the attractions of painting outdoors is the challenge of capturing the spirit of a place – changing light, weather and transient conditions demand particular painting skills if they are to be interpreted effectively. Leading painter David Curtis works on location, in all weathers, observing and capturing the subtle effects of light and mood. Oil paint is as good for painting on site as it is for large-scale painting in the studio; it is remarkably responsive; can be applied in many different ways; and it allows time to assess and modify work in progress. In this fascinating book, David Curtis shows how he achieves such expressive and original results using drawings, paintings and stage-by-stage examples. He gives detailed explanations of his two main working methods – for plein-air paintings and for studio compositions – as well as plenty of helpful guidance and advice on choosing materials, exploring techniques, selecting ideas, composition, colour and tone and associated topics. Drawing skills and interpreting the qualities of light are other key issues that he deals with, while his wonderfully evocative landscapes, coastal scenes, interiors and figure compositions provide much inspiration.

The Magic of Watercolour

The Magic of Watercolour
Author: James Fletcher-Watson
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1987
Genre: Art
ISBN:

First reviewing the roots of the English watercolor tradition, the author then takes a practical and informative look at materials, subject choice, how to paint landscape features, weather conditions, buildings (including advice on perspective), and different methods and techniques of composing paintings and using color--Jacket.

Trevor Chamberlain

Trevor Chamberlain
Author: Trevor Chamberlain
Publisher: Atelier S.
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2003
Genre: Light in art
ISBN: 9780715316948

Trevor Chamberlain's watercolour paintings are a celebration of light and atmosphere, and his skill in painting directly from nature to capture the mood of his subjects has earned him an enviable reputation among both amateur and professional artists. Here Trevor Chamberlain offers a fascinating glimpse over his shoulder as he describes his approach to interpreting the effects of light and weather using the limited watercolourist's palette. Mood in nature is his constant source of inspiration and his favoured subjects are marine, town and landscape. He particularly enjoys capturing the transient aspects of the English weather but he has also travelled extensively and enjoys the challenge of confronting the unfamiliar light and surroundings in exotic locations such as Egypt, Iran and India. An artist of the plein air tradition, he always paints directly from nature at first hand, an approach which he enthusiastically recommends to readers of this book.

Light and Movement in Watercolour

Light and Movement in Watercolour
Author: Jake Winkle
Publisher: Batsford Books
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2023-03-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1849948607

Jake Winkle's loose, fresh and spontaneous style of painting is very popular. His paintings are full of light and movement and a key feature of his technique is that he doesn't work in the traditional way of light to dark but by placing the darks first. In Light and Movement in Watercolour, his first book, he demonstrates how to paint watercolours in a loose, direct way by step-by-step demonstrations and practical projects. Watercolours are often spoiled by a desire to be entirely truthful to the subject matter, which can lead to a painting that is overworked and tight. Jake's loose approach avoids those problems. He looks at subject simplification and shows how to focus on shapes rather than objects and, by painting what you see and not what you know, demonstrates how to capture the essence of the scene with freshness and clarity. The main topics in this book are: Understanding Watercolour; Building Confidence; What to Paint; Shapes, Tones and Colours; Dark to Light and Freshness and Clarity. Jake considers each topic in detail and shows the reader how to create paintings that glow with life, interest and spontaneity.

Painting Atmospheric Acrylics

Painting Atmospheric Acrylics
Author: Robin Capon
Publisher: Batsford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781849940122

The new paperback version of John Hammond and Robin Capon's incredibly popular 'Free Expression in Acrylics' (97800713490435)! It is not enough to learn just the techniques but to understand how to choose the right technique to express what you feel or how to interpret what you see. It is also important to paint the right element of what you see to give real impact. Using your instinct to simplify and exaggerate, the book shows you how to have freedom of expression with a paintbrush. One of the key elements of the book is the ''picture analysis' at the end of each chapter. A single painting is dissected to highlight – in summary – all the major points made within that chapter. Richly illustrated throughout with finished paintings, close-up details and step-by-step instructions.

Painting with Impact

Painting with Impact
Author: Robin Capon
Publisher: Batsford Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1849943257

David Curtis is one of the most successful and loved artists in the UK. His books are bestsellers and in his latest publication he talks about the secrets of producing paintings with impact. Although his work is not showy, they are powerful and are much-sought after. His secrets for painting with impact are the sensitive consideration of balance and contrast in tone, colour, handling qualities and compositional elements. Whether you're working on location with a limited palette or in the studio with all the time and materials at your disposal, the author talks you through the ways to capture the essence of a subject matter and the mood or sense of the place, and always with a something that will grab the viewer. The key elements are covered: Selection – what to paint and if necessary how to simplify or dramatise those elements; Mood – creating a strong sense of mood through choice of medium, colour and painting technique; Colour – choosing the right colours to suit the intentions of the painting. The book discusses a range of inspiring locations, from marine subjects, beaches and harbours to city scenes, trees and the light of the Mediterranean.

Free Expression in Acrylics

Free Expression in Acrylics
Author: John Hammond
Publisher: Anova Books
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2008-07-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780713490435

"Artist John Hammond is renowned for his use of acrylics to capture light and mood. His paintings, with their dramatic light effects and loose, flowing brushwork, immediately convey a powerful sense of place and atmosphere to the viewer." "In this book, the artist reveals the secrets of this versatile medium. All the basic techniques are covered, but with the emphasis on an expressive approach: you are encouraged to experiment and interpret the subject using techniques that will lead to a more personal painting style. The book shows how to achieve greater freedom in acrylics, and how aspects such as simplification and emphasis can help convey your feelings for a subject." "The artist draws from a wide range of subject matter, from busy urban scenes to serene seascapes. The book also includes invaluable practical information on different ways of working, including using sketchbooks and photographs." "This impressive book contains essential advice on how to paint creatively, find your own style and reach new levels of competence and confidence with acrylics."--BOOK JACKET.

Pure Watercolour Painting

Pure Watercolour Painting
Author: Peter Cronin
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1782214356

Learn how to use traditional watercolour techniques to produce beautiful, contemporary paintings that are full of light, colour and life. Packed with inspirational finished paintings and step-by-step projects, this engaging book teaches you how to use watercolours in their purest form, without the addition of any other media, to create art that has a radiancy and luminosity that cannot be achieved in any other way.

Being Bold with Watercolour

Being Bold with Watercolour
Author: Robin Capon
Publisher: Batsford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781849940108

Watercolour is celebrated for its ability to produce subtle, variegated washes, but it is possible to use watercolour as boldly and powerfully as in any other medium, and the wonderfully vibrant paintings of Annette Kane demonstrate this pefectly. Her book covers a range of techniques and advice from colour theory and mixing colours to choosing the right technique for the right subject matter to how to experiment and work adventurously. The emphasis is on bold brushwork and strong colour, and she is not afraid to combine or enhance her effects in watercolour with other elements, such as ink, acrylic and gouache. With a number of step-by-step demonstrations in addition to stunning finished paintings, the book gives every painter the confidence to be bold in watercolour. The chapters cover the following: Essential skills: Understanding Watercolour; The Right Equipment, Confident Brushwork Vibrant Colour: Exploring Colour Theory; Expressive Colour; Colour and Design; Mixing Colours Sunlight and Shadows: Interpreting Light; Light and Form; Exciting Shadows A Personal Response: Subject Matter; Observation; Essential Elements; Keeping an Open Mind Freedom and Control: Controlled Method; Working Fast and Loose Ideas and Approaches: Still life; Gardens; Water; Windows and Doorways; Light