by Fisher (Author)
Three step-by-step demonstrations showcase the richness and versatility of the acrylic medium, and how flowers can be portrayed in very distinct styles. The book includes illustrated sections on the benefits of the materials you will use, and demonstrates the various techniques that help make the most of your paints. Colour and paint theory is also covered, and Tim Fisher's friendly explanations make this vital aspect of producing successful paintings simple. This book contains everything you need to learn to paint flowers; ranging from sun-drenched poppy fields to abstract compositions and taking in still life and garden-style painting along the way. Come join Tim in his exploration of the fun of painting flowers!
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Search Press Ltd
Published: 16 Dec 2011
ISBN 10: 184448582X
ISBN 13: 9781844485826
May 12
The bright, durable pigments present in acrylic paints have become the one of the most flexible and versatile types of paint available to the modern artist. It can be used like oils, watercolours or even impasto. This makes it particularly ideal when painting flowers, creating an almost three dimensional quality. In this 'how to' book, Tim Fisher explains clearly which techniques to use when capturing the richness and delicate quality of flowers. From Black Eyed Susans to Hydrangas, poppies and wild roses; the range of flowers covered is quite wide. There are clear step by step photographs showing how to develop the paintings of each type of flower. Advice is given on composition and dealing with unexpected problems - he even shows mistakes that he himself made, and how they were overcome. A good solid introduction to the subject.
* Monstersandcritics.com *January 2012
At 64 pages, this is a compact guide and the length means that there's no space to fuss and rummage, which is perhaps the series' greatest strength. After a very basic introduction that includes some useful advice on choosing and mixing colours, the main meat of the book is a series of just three demonstrations of increasing complexity that will flex your creative muscles in this rewarding and forgiving medium. Tim paints mostly in an impasto style, so this is a book that will appeal to those who prefer oil to the watercolour way of working and, while it'll leave you wanting more, it answers a lot of questions that you'll have. There's also tie-in DVD from Teaching Art, so you can watch Tim in action.
* Paint *Tim Fisher was born in Leicestershire and has had a life long interest in art. He is well known for his love of colour and experimentation and works in a wide range of mediums. Many of his painting have been produced as fine art prints and cards. Tim is a regular contributor to the Leisure Painter magazine. He also runs workshops and painting holidays as well as demonstrating to art groups throughout the UK.