by Barry Herniman (Author)
The glowing transparency and sponteneity of watercolour makes it an ideal medium for exploring the effects of sunlight, shadows, mist, stormy skies and more. Easy techniques for creating realistic effects are demonstrated in a series of stunning demonstrations. In his enthusiastic and practical manner, Barry Herniman guides you through all the different stages, revealing paintings rich in atmosphere, from tranquil river scenes and misty woodlands to dramatic landscapes and inspiring seascapes. This book is packed with useful tips and easy-to-follow techniques, each accompanied by beautiful paintings to inspire and help improve skills. Artists can learn how to apply these techniques to their own work to create original and unique watercolour paintings that almost spring to life.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Search Press
Published: Jun 2004
ISBN 10: 1844480011
ISBN 13: 9781844480012
Nov 06
The first thing I must comment on in this book is the artist's devotion to capturing the scene before him with such clarity that it could provoke strong emotions. The artist uses the term 'art from the heart' and I think this term is very apt to describe the whole book. Each of the artist's paintings provoked different emotions in me and I am sure this is the effect he desired. I was sceptical as to how I could achieve such amazing results, but I am proud to say that I did achieve them. I read the book from cover to cover and devoured every word. I savoured each individual painting and followed the projects to the letter. I really cannot commend this book enough; my paintings have now been infused with that something extra. There are so many techniques and useful information in this book I feel as if I have had personal tuition from the artist. Highly recommended!
* minigallery.co.uk *Barry Herniman worked as a draughtsman and surveyor before emigrating to South Africa. He then took up a career in advertising and travelled throughout South America and the USA before returning to the UK in 1980. He worked with the Countryside Commission and the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust before becoming a full-time student at the Gloucester College of Art and Technology where he gained a Higher Diploma in Information Design.
He became a member of the Chartered Society of Designers in 1986 and formed his own graphics company in 1988.
His first solo exhibition of watercolours was in Ross-0n-Wye in 1991 and he soon went on to pursue painting full time. He now travels extensively tutoring workshops and demonstrations and has had exhibitions in England, Canada and the USA.
Barry won the Artist of the Year Award for the SAA in 2001 and the Harper Collins Award Patchings 2000.
His hobbies include travelling, walking and playing the mandolin.