Tate: Master Oils

Tate: Master Oils by Selwyn Leamy, published by Octopus Books on November 5, 2019, is a comprehensive guide for those interested in oil painting. This edition, comprising 144 pages, invites readers to explore the techniques of renowned artists featured in the Tate Collection. Through a series of 30 guided projects, the book aims to enhance painting skills by drawing inspiration from iconic works.
Readers will find detailed instructions on mastering various oil painting techniques, including brushwork and blending, as well as innovative approaches to texture. The projects encourage experimentation and creativity, allowing artists to learn from the styles of masters like Cézanne, Turner, Whistler, Bacon, Richter, and Riley. This resource serves as both an instructional manual and a source of artistic inspiration, making it suitable for both beginners and those looking to refine their skills in the art of oil painting.
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Learn how to paint in the artist’s favourite medium: oil. Taking inspiration from iconic paintings in the Tate Collection, learn the techniques of the masters and improve your own painting skills with 30 guided projects. Master brushwork and form with Cézanne; thin and blend with Turner and Whistler; find new sources of inspiration with Bacon; and play with texture with Richter and Riley.
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