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Don Harrisons Top Watercolour Techniques

Don Harrisons Top Watercolour Techniques

Don Harrison

This is an ideal follow-up to Don Harrison's very successful Watercolour Troubleshooter. It includes a series of practical projects, each focusing on a specific technique, in which Don highlights some of the more common problems and explains how to deal with them or avoid them altogether.

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This is an ideal follow-up to Don Harrison's very successful Watercolour Troubleshooter. It includes a series of practical projects, each focusing on a specific technique, in which Don highlights some of the more common problems and explains how to deal with them or avoid them altogether.

Each project shows the development of a painting from the initial reference photo and sketch through to the finished watercolour, and throughout Don emphasizes the need for good planning and gives plenty of tips and advice about the techniques to use.

A wide range of techniques is covered, such as how to paint fast-moving water, how to achieve effective highlights, how to deal with low viewpoints or portray mood and atmosphere with a limited palette. Subjects include coastal scenes and seascapes, country views and landscapes, buildings and townscapes, lakes, rivers and bridges.

With plenty of helpful exercises and straightforward advice, this is an ideal book for both practised beginners and intermediate painters to dip into whenever they need to solve a tricky painting problem or improve an unsatisfactory watercolour.

Product Description

Title - Don Harrisons Top Watercolour Techniques

Edition -

Author - Don Harrison

ISBN 13 - 9780007183951

Imprint - Collins

Publisher - HarperCollins Publishers

Date Published - 05/09/2005

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No. of pages -

Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 198 x 271 x 14mm

Weight - 580 g

Languages - English