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Encyclopedia of Colour for Watercolour Artists Jan Hart

Encyclopedia of Colour for Watercolour Artists By Jan Hart

Encyclopedia of Colour for Watercolour Artists by Jan Hart


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Summary

There are hundreds of watercolour paints on the market, with widely varying characteristics, appearances and names. This easy-to-use book cuts through the confusion and allows you to identify those that are best suited to your style of work and build a balanced palette of exceptional colours.

Encyclopedia of Colour for Watercolour Artists Summary

Encyclopedia of Colour for Watercolour Artists by Jan Hart

There are hundreds of watercolour paints on the market, with widely varying characteristics, appearances and names. This easy-to-use book cuts through the confusion and allows you to identify those that are best suited to your style of work and build a balanced palette of exceptional colours.

Understand the composition and qualities of different formulations - from single-pigment paints to special hue mixtures, from grainy sedimentary pigments to lighter-bodied and transparent watercolours.

Discover the pros and cons of organic and inorganic pigments; find out about the very latest synthetic pigments and iridescent colours; learn how to conduct your own lightfastness experiments.

You'll also find information on choosing and using a wide range of creative palettes, each with an explanation of the colours and their qualities, advice on mixing, and a step-by-step painting demonstration.

Encyclopedia of Colour for Watercolour Artists Reviews

Nov 07

The Encyclopaedia series first saw the light of day over 20 years ago and many of the original titles are still in print. So why the longevity and has it dated? I think a lot of the success is down to an eclectic choice of material and a slightly scattergun approach which gives an instant appeal; theyre books that, on first glance, make you feel you want to delve deeper into them and thats what sells to the casual buyer whos picked one up in a shop.

The square format helps too. Its unusual because publishers generally feel it has a not-one-thing-or-the-other feel, but it works here because it means that both upright and landscape format illustrations can get equal billing. It also allows the designers a lot of flexibility in page layout which they use enthusiastically. No two pages are exactly alike and the layout reflects the material to be presented rather than it being show-horned into a grid that no-one seems to be able to break out of. Once again, this is unusual because it means a lot more work and a lot more potential cost, something publishers shy away from like a plague of, well, anything you can have a plague of, basically.

Well, what a lot of innovation and we havent even got to what the books about yet! Theres more, too, because this is a welcome break from a positive deluge of colour guides and encyclopaedias that are basically just collections of colour swatches. These are fine in their place and have sold in just about every size, flavour and colour, but what about colour in practice in, like, yknow, a painting? Well hallelujah, here it is! After a broad introduction to colour groups, this book moves out into an exploration of how the colours of the paint you use apply to capturing the colour you see in the scene in front of you. By explaining these groups and presenting a series of projects, demonstrations and analyses Jan Hart breaks the use of colour down in a way thats pretty easy to understand.

This is a serendipitous sort of book, one to dip into as well as maybe to work through, a repository of little as well as larger treasures that act like beams of light into a world that many find complex, even though it is, when alls said and done the lingua franca of the artist. Did I mention increased costs earlier? Well, you wouldnt know it because, at 12.99, theyre practically giving it away. Me, Id have printed it on thicker paper, stuck a hard cover on it and charged double, but dont tell them that.

* Artbookreview.net *

About Jan Hart

Jan Hart has been a professional watercolour artist and teacher for over 25 years. Based in Espanola, New Mexico, she runs classes and artists' painting vacations at her home studio as well as organising workshops in Seattle, Arizone, and Costa Rica. The spectacular landscape, light, and colours of New Mexico provide an endless source of inspiration for Jan's watercolours. Jan has a Bachelors degree in Chemistry, which is one of the reasons she so loves pigments, and indeed why she became a watercolour artist.

Table of Contents

Essentials
Pigment properties
Making esthetic choices
Subjects
Pigment glossary
Index and credits

Additional information

GOR004834943
9781844482931
1844482936
Encyclopedia of Colour for Watercolour Artists by Jan Hart
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Search Press Ltd
2007-10-24
128
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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