Painting Birds
Painting Birds
Expressive Watercolour Techniques
Stokes, Sarah
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2024
160
Mole
Inglês
9781789941333
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Part 1: Fundamentals
1. Importance of Shape and Tone
- Project 1: Exploring tone - drawing a coal tit in charcoal
2. Exploring Watercolour Paint
- Project 2: Discovering how watercolour works through experimentation and play
3. Introduction to Composition, Layering and Expressive Mark Making
- Project 3: Mixing expressive and controlled techniques - painting a stork in flight
4. Introduction to Colour
- Project 4: Exploring a Limited Colour Palette
5. Painting a Bird Using Three Colours and Black
- Project 5: Controlling colours - painting a peacock
6. The Importance of Edges
- Project 6: Depicting feathers, capturing light and movement - painting a hummingbird
Part 2: Advanced Techniques
7. Developing a Loose, Intuitive Style
- Project 7: Using watercolour pencils - 'painting' carmines
8. Rendering Details in an Expressive Fashion
- Project 8: Creating wing markings intuitively - painting a barn owl
9. Painting Black Birds and Incorporating Environmental Aspects
- Project 9: Utilising the blue/orange colour palette for a dynamic composition - painting a raven in flight
10. Depicting White Birds, and Creating Environmental Elements
- Project 10: Exploiting shadow colours and supporting features - painting a swan
11. Making Your Mark and Finding Your Voice
Part 1: Fundamentals
1. Importance of Shape and Tone
- Project 1: Exploring tone - drawing a coal tit in charcoal
2. Exploring Watercolour Paint
- Project 2: Discovering how watercolour works through experimentation and play
3. Introduction to Composition, Layering and Expressive Mark Making
- Project 3: Mixing expressive and controlled techniques - painting a stork in flight
4. Introduction to Colour
- Project 4: Exploring a Limited Colour Palette
5. Painting a Bird Using Three Colours and Black
- Project 5: Controlling colours - painting a peacock
6. The Importance of Edges
- Project 6: Depicting feathers, capturing light and movement - painting a hummingbird
Part 2: Advanced Techniques
7. Developing a Loose, Intuitive Style
- Project 7: Using watercolour pencils - 'painting' carmines
8. Rendering Details in an Expressive Fashion
- Project 8: Creating wing markings intuitively - painting a barn owl
9. Painting Black Birds and Incorporating Environmental Aspects
- Project 9: Utilising the blue/orange colour palette for a dynamic composition - painting a raven in flight
10. Depicting White Birds, and Creating Environmental Elements
- Project 10: Exploiting shadow colours and supporting features - painting a swan
11. Making Your Mark and Finding Your Voice
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Introduction
Part 1: Fundamentals
1. Importance of Shape and Tone
- Project 1: Exploring tone - drawing a coal tit in charcoal
2. Exploring Watercolour Paint
- Project 2: Discovering how watercolour works through experimentation and play
3. Introduction to Composition, Layering and Expressive Mark Making
- Project 3: Mixing expressive and controlled techniques - painting a stork in flight
4. Introduction to Colour
- Project 4: Exploring a Limited Colour Palette
5. Painting a Bird Using Three Colours and Black
- Project 5: Controlling colours - painting a peacock
6. The Importance of Edges
- Project 6: Depicting feathers, capturing light and movement - painting a hummingbird
Part 2: Advanced Techniques
7. Developing a Loose, Intuitive Style
- Project 7: Using watercolour pencils - 'painting' carmines
8. Rendering Details in an Expressive Fashion
- Project 8: Creating wing markings intuitively - painting a barn owl
9. Painting Black Birds and Incorporating Environmental Aspects
- Project 9: Utilising the blue/orange colour palette for a dynamic composition - painting a raven in flight
10. Depicting White Birds, and Creating Environmental Elements
- Project 10: Exploiting shadow colours and supporting features - painting a swan
11. Making Your Mark and Finding Your Voice
Part 1: Fundamentals
1. Importance of Shape and Tone
- Project 1: Exploring tone - drawing a coal tit in charcoal
2. Exploring Watercolour Paint
- Project 2: Discovering how watercolour works through experimentation and play
3. Introduction to Composition, Layering and Expressive Mark Making
- Project 3: Mixing expressive and controlled techniques - painting a stork in flight
4. Introduction to Colour
- Project 4: Exploring a Limited Colour Palette
5. Painting a Bird Using Three Colours and Black
- Project 5: Controlling colours - painting a peacock
6. The Importance of Edges
- Project 6: Depicting feathers, capturing light and movement - painting a hummingbird
Part 2: Advanced Techniques
7. Developing a Loose, Intuitive Style
- Project 7: Using watercolour pencils - 'painting' carmines
8. Rendering Details in an Expressive Fashion
- Project 8: Creating wing markings intuitively - painting a barn owl
9. Painting Black Birds and Incorporating Environmental Aspects
- Project 9: Utilising the blue/orange colour palette for a dynamic composition - painting a raven in flight
10. Depicting White Birds, and Creating Environmental Elements
- Project 10: Exploiting shadow colours and supporting features - painting a swan
11. Making Your Mark and Finding Your Voice
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