Watercolour for Starters

Watercolour for Starters by Paul Talbot-Greaves is a comprehensive guide published by David & Charles in 2005, featuring 121 pages in English. This book provides essential knowledge for first-time painters, covering the fundamental aspects of watercolor painting through clear and accessible exercises. Readers will find explanations on color theory, brush strokes, tone, composition, and perspective, all designed to facilitate the learning process.
In this edition, readers can expect a structured approach to popular landscape subjects, presented through step-by-step exercises that enhance understanding and skill development. The inclusion of traceable templates for each project allows individuals to easily create finished paintings, making it straightforward for anyone to engage with watercolor techniques. This book serves as a practical resource for those looking to explore the art of watercolor painting.
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This book contains all the know-how the first-time painter needs to create finished paintings. All the most important aspects of watercolour painting are explained in easy-to-understand exercises, including colour theory, brush strokes, tone, composition and perspective. Popular landscape subjects are broken down into achievable step-by-step exercises to help develop the reader’s understanding. Also included are traceable templates for each of the projects, ensuring that the reader really can just pick up this book and paint a finished picture straight away.
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