Painting Birds

Painting Birds by Susan Rayfield, published by Watson-Guptill Publications in 1988, is a first edition that spans 144 pages. This book presents practical advice from twelve top wildlife artists on techniques for depicting various bird species, including owls, game birds, waterfowl, jungle birds, and predators. It covers essential aspects such as anatomy, motion, plumage patterns, and the effects of light, making it a valuable resource for those interested in wildlife art.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of painting techniques tailored specifically for avian subjects. The insights provided by experienced artists aim to enhance the understanding of bird anatomy and movement, while also addressing the intricacies of capturing plumage and light in artwork. This edition serves as a guide for both novice and experienced artists looking to refine their skills in painting birds.
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Twelve top wildlife artists offer practical advice on depicting owls, game birds, waterfowl, jungle birds, and predators and discuss anatomy, motion, plumage patterns, and light
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