Lucy Willis’ Light in Watercolour

Lucy Willis’ Light in Watercolour

by Lucy Willis (Author)

Synopsis

Lucy Willis is a popular painter and is renowned for her ability to depict light in her paintings. Most painters in watercolour aspire to have that light touch in their work, and painting light and shadows is crucial to making paintings come alive, whether landscapes, interiors or still life. Drawing on many years of experience, Lucy Willis shows the artist how to produce paintings full of light and space - whether you decide to paint outside on a summer's morning or indoors with candlelight as your only light source. The subject is discussed in-depth and the book includes many exercises and step-by-step demonstrations for painters to try out in their own time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: New
Publisher: Collins
Published: 01 Feb 1999

ISBN 10: 000413365X
ISBN 13: 9780004133652

Author Bio
Lucy Willis has a large following in both the UK and the USA. She has had numerous solo exhibitions at the Chris Beetles Gallery in London's West End and at many other prestigious galleries in the UK. She regularly writes for The Artist magazine and teaches on their workshops and painting holidays. This book is written in conjunction with Sally Bulgin, editor of the UK Artist magazine. Sally is also the author of Acrylics Masterclass and Oils Masterclass, both published by HarperCollins