by North Light Books
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| Sales Rank: | 253408 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 06/27/2009 9:13:01 PM MDT |
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| Label: | North Light Books |
| Pages: | 128 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 1996-08-15 |
| Published By: | North Light Books |
| ASIN: | 0891346686 |
| Category: | Book |
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Product Description
Provides step-by-step instructions for beginning painters with exercises in painting flowers, trees, bricks, fur, and other simple subjects.
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More like 2nd or 3rd steps - Reviewed on 2008-01-29
11 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.
This book like so many so-called beginner's acrylics books follows the usual pattern: a chapter on materials (this book's section is rather sketchy) and then an immediate huge jump into technique. Right after the sketchy materials section the author devotes a chapter on composition before getting into technique. The technique chapter is not very helpful; it shows you a catalog of the results of various techniques but provides no real help in how to achieve them. On the plus side the paintings shown (and there are lots of them) are appealing to me; however, I after reading the book I wouldn't have the slightest chance of even making a faint resemblance of them.
As my growing collection of unsatisfactory "beginner's" acrylics shows (the nearest big bookstore is almost three hours away) there is a huge difference between a gifted artist and a gifted art teacher, though in fairness what is probably lacking are gifted art instruction authors. When writing these books they apparently don't have any reader feedback (why not?) who could slow them down by asking questions like how do I thin the paint, how thing should it be, what's the best way to mix colors, how do I clean the brushes, how do I keep the paint from drying out on my palette or my painting, etc., etc., etc.
The only painting book I've found so far which can truly claim to be a beginner's book is Jack Reid's "Watercolor Basics: Let's Get Started". That book is full of exercise paintings that let the reader learn a technique on a simple painting; the paintings are simple enough so that the beginner doesn't get lost in the detail yet have some artistic character.
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Book Subjects
- Architecture
- Art techniques & materials
- Handicrafts
- Painting & paintings
- Painting In Specific Media
- Art
- Art & Art Instruction
- ART / Techniques / Watercolor Painting
- Art / Techniques / Acrylic Painting
- Art / Techniques / Painting
- Techniques - Acrylic Painting
- Techniques - Watercolor Painting
- Techniques - Painting
- Acrylic painting
- Painting
- Technique
- Handicrafts, Arts & Crafts