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Claudia Nice shows you how to turn ink and watercolors into the coarse-barked trunk of an oak, or the burnished smoothness of brass, or the verdant velvet of moss. Or any of many other things. She shows you how to use dots, fine lines, brushstrokes, black and white, color--a mixture of mediums and techniques--to suggest: * glass * cast iron * adobe and brick * sunrise and sunset * driftwood * leaf textures * basketry * surf and ocean waves * enamelware * rainbows * wood grain * distant trees * eggs and onions * animal hair * and dozens of other textures! You'll learn how to use materials, from technical pens to paint brushes, colored inks to liquid acrylics. You'll discover ways to blot, spatter, stamp and otherwise alter and combine ink and watercolor for exciting texturing effects. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Creating Textures in Pen & Ink with Watercolor by Claudia Nice
Creating Textures in Pen & Ink with Watercolor is a reference book for art techniques. As the title states, the author creates believable textures with pen and watercolor. It will fit perfectly in a calligrapher’s repertoire of tricks. With this reference as a guide, you can create any artwork to illustrate your lettering. This book is vast in its coverage. The subjects covered begin with a materials and basic techniques section that explains what you might need to get started. It then covers subjects from transparent objects, (including glass, water, surf), various metal surfaces, earth textures, skies and weather, wood grains, trees, translucent florals, still lifes, and fur to feathers.
The book includes beautiful examples of finished artwork and step by step instructions to create the images that you desire. Using the directions for techniques in the book, you can create large works of art. Choosing just one or two would be enough for cards and books for a lifetime. This book would be a great addition to anyone’s library. It would be suitable for anyone from novice to experienced artists.
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