<p>This is a pleasing guide to painting simple compositions using everyday objects you’ll find about you... a good way of developing skills without having to look far for subjects…. it’s an excellent grounding in drawing techniques...</p>

- Henry Malt, Art Book Review

<p>If you’re new to drawing, then we have the best book for you. ... Still Life will help you go from novice to fully-fledged artist. Susie Johns begins this accessible artistic journey by going  through the basics. What’s the difference between line and tone? Should I use pencil, graphite or  watercolour? Whatever your question, Susie has the answer... What are you waiting for? Get reading, and get drawing.</p>

Paper Crafter magazine

Still Life is an accessible instruction course for complete beginners to learn how to draw and paint contemporary still-life subjects.

Following a concise guide to the tools, materials, and basic techniques that every beginner needs to know (including line, tone, colour, composition, and perspective), there are ten tutorials showing how to draw and paint a variety of still life subjects.

 Beginner-friendly materials, include:

  • Pencil
  • Charcoal
  • Coloured pencils
  • Pen and ink
  • Watercolour paints
  • Watercolour pencils.

Each tutorial has a list of the materials and tools required, step-by-step photographs of the work, informative text and tips and strategies for getting the best results.

By working through the tutorials, you will gradually develop your skills and build confidence until you feel equipped to attempt any still life. In addition to the tutorials, you’ll find three ‘focus on’ feature spreads. These pages offer more in-depth/advanced techniques appropriate to the projects.

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An accessible instruction course for complete beginners to learn how to draw and paint contemporary still-life subjects. Ten step-by step tutorials will help you to practise techniques and experiment with different media and subject matter.
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Table of contents:

Introduction

 Materials and equipment

pencil (graphite) and charcoal

erasers and masks

colored pencils and watercolor pencils

watercolors

brushes

pen and ink

paper and other supports

Basic techniques

line and tone: the building blocks of drawing

colour: hues and tints, color blending, complementary colors and more

composition: arranging objects and planning a picture

understanding perspective and spatial relationships

Project 1: Art materials: simple drawing of art supplies, using line and wash

Focus on Laying a Ground: Learn how to lay a ground on paper, using graphite or charcoal, in preparation for a tonal drawing

Project 2: Kitchen items: tonal drawing in charcoal (or graphite)

Project 3: Seashells and pebbles: line and tone, using graphite
Focus on Negative Space: Draw shapes more accurately by concentrating on the spaces between objects

Project 4: Table-top arrangement of white objects in pencil

Project 5: Toys on a shelf, using watercolor and water-soluble colored pencils

Project 6: An arrangement of personal objects such as a watch and keys, in colored pencil

Project 7: Tea and cakes using mixed media

Project 8: Garden items, including a watering can, in watercolor

Project 9: Table-top arrangement of fruit and flower heads in colored pencil or watercolor

Project 10: Fresh fish (mackerel, herrings or bass) in watercolor

Glossary

Acknowledgements

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781784946173
Publisert
2021-10-07
Utgiver
GMC Publications
Høyde
275 mm
Bredde
215 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
96

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Susie Johns is an artist and designer who has written dozens of craft books, including 100 Essential Embroidery Stitches, Flower Embroidery, Circus Embroidery, Knitted Pets, Knitted Woodland Creatures, 100 Essential Knitting Stitches, How to Embroider, Fat Quarter: Bags & Purses and Fat Quarter: Vintage. Her patterns and designs appear regularly in consumer craft magazines in the UK, such as Let’s Knit, Sew and Let’s Get Crafting, and she has written numerous patterns for suppliers such as DMC. She has also demonstrated various crafts on television. Susie studied Fine Art at The Slade School and went on to pursue a career in publishing as an editor before becoming freelance. Alongside her writing career, she teaches drawing and painting at a local adult education college. She also runs classes and workshops on knitting and crochet and has been involved in a number of textile-based community projects in and around London, where she lives.