The Practical Handbook of Color for Artists

The Practical Handbook of Color for Artists

Author: Parramon Editorial Team

Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781438001968

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Examines the theory and practice of color, discussing the color wheel, mixing pigments, and using color to express emotions.


The Practical Handbook for the Emerging Artist

The Practical Handbook for the Emerging Artist

Author: Margaret R. Lazzari

Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780155062023

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Primarily designed to help visual art students make the transition from art school to their own practice, this book is also an excellent resource for practicing artists. This new edition continues to focus on all aspects of the emerging artist's career-studio practice, including developing ties in the art world, documenting work, exhibiting art, writing about art, taking on curatorial responsibilities, addressing financial and legal concerns, and attending graduate school. The text demonstrates how students can make things happen for their careers, in addition to helping them find and approach already-existing outlets for their work.


Basic Colour

Basic Colour

Author: Jane de Sausmarez

Publisher:

Published: 2008-11-25

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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A practical basic guide to colour theory and practice - a good basic guide to mixing colours that painters and textile artists will find invaluable.


Artist Toolbox: Color

Artist Toolbox: Color

Author: Walter Foster Creative Team

Publisher: Walter Foster Publishing

Published: 2017-12-05

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1633224554

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Artist Toolbox: Color explains how color captures mood and helps communicate meaning, as well as how to use color to create personal, expressive works of art. In Artist Toolbox: Color, painters will learn how to create impactful work with an understanding of basic color theory. Topics include the color wheel, hue, saturation, value, temperature, relativity, color relationships, and color mixing. You will learn how color captures mood and to communicate meaning with nothing more than color as you create personal, expressive works of art. Step-by-step projects and accessible technique demonstrations show color theory in action, making this book a useful reference for any beginning artist's library. The Artist Toolbox series provides easy-to-use reference guides for beginning and aspiring artists. While many instructional art books gloss over important concepts, focusing instead on how to replicate a piece of art, the Artist Toolboxseries breaks down the whats, whens, whys, and hows of each relevant tool or technique, clearly demonstrating its purpose and how to employ it to achieve the desired effects.


Artist's Little Book of Color

Artist's Little Book of Color

Author: Simon Jennings

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781770859241

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A well-illustrated and practical handbook for artists using color -- all types of pigments, historical and modern, their use as color or tint, an extensive color index, a guide to suppliers and more.


Colorist

Colorist

Author: Shigenobu Kobayashi

Publisher: Kodansha

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9784770023230

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Examining the underlying colour schemes of Europe, this text seeks to apply those characteristic colour combinations to one's personal and professional life. What emerges is a sense of what colour in Europe is all about, how it is used and how it can be exploited for pleasure or display. In his third book, Shigenobu Kobayashi seeks to discover the underlying colour schemes of Europe and to determine how to apply its characteristic colour combinations to one's personal and professional life. Kobayashi illuminates the underpinnings of colour in the everyday (home,


Color, 2nd edition

Color, 2nd edition

Author: David Hornung

Publisher: Laurence King Publishing

Published: 2012-09-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781856698788

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Taking a practical approach to color, Color: A workshop for artists and designers is an invaluable resource for art students and professionals alike. With its sequence of specially designed assignments and in-depth discussions, it effectively bridges the gap between color theory and practice to inspire confidence and understanding in anyone who works with color. Generously illustrated—including all-new, contemporary examples—this book provides a unique set of tools that make the complex theory of color accessible and practical.


Color and Light

Color and Light

Author: James Gurney

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 2010-11-30

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0740797719

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Unlike many other art books only give recipes for mixing colors or describe step-by-step painting techniques, *Color and Light* answers the questions that realist painters continually ask, such as: "What happens with sky colors at sunset?", "How do colors change with distance?", and "What makes a form look three-dimensional?" Author James Gurney draws on his experience as a plain-air painter and science illustrator to share a wealth of information about the realist painter's most fundamental tools: color and light. He bridges the gap between abstract theory and practical knowledge for traditional and digital artists of all levels of experience.


Blue and Yellow Don't Make Green

Blue and Yellow Don't Make Green

Author: Michael Wilcox

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9780958789196

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For more than 200 years the world has accepted that red, yellow and blue - the artists primaries - give new colours when mised. And for more than 200 years artists have been struggling to mix colours on this basis. In this exciting new book, Michael Wilcox offers a total reassessment of the principles underlying colour mixing. It is the first major break-away from the traditional and limited concepts that have caused painters and others who work with colour so many problems. Back Cover.