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OverviewHow to Paint: Oils is a stunning new book that introduces the reader to the subject of oil painting. The book assumes no previous knowledge of this exciting medium, and covers everything you need to be acquainted with to get started, from equipment and materials through to methods and techniques. This is a serious art book for serious artists, designed to both inspire and teach beginners, and to provide experienced painters with a solid introduction to oils. The rigorous text is supported with full-colour photographs, and clear descriptions and step-by-step instructions are provided throughout. The book culminates in three step-by-step projects, giving the reader the opportunity to produce three fantastic oil paintings of their own. Many of the author's beautifully executed own works are exhibited throughout the book, which cannot fail to inspire the reader, and the book's predominantly practical, hands-on approach to the subject means they can pick up a paintbrush and start painting right from page 1! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen RosePublisher: Search Press Ltd Imprint: Search Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 29.20cm Weight: 0.323kg ISBN: 9781844482917ISBN 10: 184448291 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 15 September 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsIntroduction Materials Colour Techniques Methods Demonstrations Eggs Bottles Seascape IndexReviewsArtbookreview.net: This new series from Search Press concentrates on the absolute basics and assumes very little prior knowledge on the part of the reader. It's one stage on from those omnibus how to paint everything in every mediumA books that are - or claim to be - an even more elementary introduction for the general reader. Some of them are good, but a lot are aimed at people who know someone who wants to paintA and assume that a fat, suspiciously inexpensive, tome is the way forward. That the recipient probably never gets further than the first 20 or so pages and one half-completed watercolour means that their real value is never really tested.I'm sorry, we seem to have got a bit off-topic there and I should add there are some really quite good big fat introductions around that are the ideal starting point for someone who's reasonably serious but hasn't got as far as deciding which is their medium yet.But, back to our sheep [revenons a nos moutons]. If you've got as far as browsing this series on the shelves, you've also got as far as making a decision on which medium you're going to pursue and that's the first rung up the ladder. So, we'll assume that you know what a brush is and what paints are, but that you don't really have much experience in using them. And this is where this series comes in. There's a very good section on materials and media that will show you the basics of colour mixing and brushstrokes and then a series of 3 fairly straightforward demonstration paintings that will get you started.64 pages isn't enough to offer an exhaustive study, but the point is not to bog you down, but to give you something to achieve reasonably quickly so that you can move on with a sense of something already achieved. Stephen Rose illustrates this book with bold and effective paintings. He deals very fully with materials, not only paints, brushes and supports, but solvents, oils, varnishes, palettes, palette knives, easels and various additional aids. The three step-by-step demonstrations show his readers how he produces his striking and boldly executed paintings.-The Leisure Painter Author InformationStephen Rose attended the Medway College of Art, Cheltenham College of Art, The British School in Rome and the Royal Academy, where he took his diploma in Fine Art. He has won numerous prestigious awards, including the Royal Academy Painting Prize in 1984, and in 1992 was made a Brother of the Art Workers Guild in Bloomsbury, London. Stephen’s work has been exhibited at the Summer Exhibition, the Mall Galleries and the Royal Portrait Society exhibition, and many of his paintings are held in private collections in Europe, Scandinavia, the USA and the UK. Stephen currently lives with his family in Kent, England where he works as an artist and art tutor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |