Bold and Beautiful Watercolor Skies

Bold and Beautiful Watercolor Skies

Author: Zaneena Nabeel

Publisher: Quarry Books

Published: 2023-09-19

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 0760382956

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Take a 30-day art challenge and build watercolor skills while creating 30 gorgeous skies for every time of day and light effect. Art challenges are a popular way for artists at all skill levels to learn about and master a medium and establish a consistent creative practice. Written and illustrated by Zaneena Nabeel, popular Instagram artist and online art instructor also known as Aurora by Z, Bold and Beautiful Watercolor Skies teaches aspiring artists how to master simple techniques to create inspiring images of striking skies through 30 sky projects. Getting to Know Watercolor. Learn about the essential supplies, techniques, and color knowledge through easy exercises that give you the skills you’ll need to create the projects. Bold and Beautiful Skies: 30 Days, 30 Projects. Explore what an art challenge can help you achieve as an artist, then follow the 30 step-by-step tutorials to create a range of stunning, colorful skies and light effects, from a bright blue morning to a fiery red sunset, from a starry night to the aurora borealis. Whether you follow the program to make a painting a day or choose to create your paintings over a longer time frame, Bold and Beautiful Watercolor Skies will teach you how to master basic techniques to create amazing images through the support of a structured approach.


Large Boston Public Garden Sketchbook

Large Boston Public Garden Sketchbook

Author: Maurice Prendergast

Publisher: George Braziller

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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This volume presents in facsimile the entire contents of a folio sketchbook created by the American Inpressionist, Maurice Brazil Prendergast, between 1892 and 1897. The sketches on 44 pages are mostly watercolors, interspersed with some pencil and pen-and-ink drawings. These sketches, from the large finished and signed compositions to the small notations of solitary figures, record and immortalize on fragile paper fleeting impressions of people, nature, and city, the changing colors of trees and flowers, the shifting and fluctuation of shadow and light and moods of humans as well, the ebb and flow of life.


Modern Arts Criticism

Modern Arts Criticism

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Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13:

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A biographical and critical guide to painters, sculptors, photographers, and architects from the beginning of the modern era to the present.


Modern Arts Criticism

Modern Arts Criticism

Author: Joann Prosyniuk

Publisher: Gale Cengage

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13:

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Presenting biographical background and excerpted critical assessments of important visual artists from the late 19th century to the present, Modern Arts Criticism should be of interest to teachers and students of art, art history, design, photography, the humanities, and architecture. The book culls hundreds of critical essays from books and periodicals and presents them in one convenient source.