Anyone Can Paint
Anyone Can Paint Watercolour Flowers
by
Julie King
This inspiring book has been reimagined as part of the accessible Anyone Can Paint series.
Whether you are a beginner or a more experienced artist you will be amazed at how quickly you can produce beautiful paintings following the clear, straightforward written and visual steps. The outlines for each of the six projects appear at the end of the book for you to trace, transfer and customize so you can start to paint impressive floral compositions straight away.
Written by professional artist and tutor Julie King, this guide features a short but inclusive ‘what you need’ section, enabling you to gather together the paints, brushes, and basic equipment required before you start painting. Additionally, the book provides some brief guidance on general techniques, such as how to hold the brush, how to add water to your paint, and how to mix your colours to achieve the perfect petal hue.
The six stunning step-by-step projects that follow build in difficulty as you work through the book, introducing new techniques as they are used and incorporating numerous handy hints and tips from the author to help you progress on your painting journey.
Previously published as The Paint Pad Artist: Watercolour Flowers (9781782216261).
Book ContentsIntroduction
How to use this book
What you need
General techniques
Preparing your paint
Loading the brush and applying the paint
Cleaning your brushes and palette
Colour relationships
How to prepare a colour mix in your palette
How to mix colours on the paper
Useful mixes
How to frame and display your work
The Projects
- Tulips
Wet-on-dry flat wash
Wet-in-wet creating form
Painting fine lines
- Hibiscus
Gradated washes fading out
Glazing
Stippling
- Day Lily and Rudbeckia
Vibrant shades letting colours mix on the paper
Wet-in-wet stippling
Press and sweep
- Clematis
Variegated wash
Lifting out
Negative painting
- Sweet Pea
Shaping
Vignette background
Sharp highlights
- White Rose
Shadows on white
Adding salt to create texture
Foliage positive and negative
The outlines
Index
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