This volume covers all the basic techniques which an artist needs to learn, together with how to paint the colour of flowers accurately. The author encourages artists to develop their skills and offers suggestions for expanding personal creativity.
Flowers in the Landscape Summary
Flowers in the Landscape by Jill Bays
Starting with confidence; creating a further dimension; technique explained; using contrasts; creativity; combining flowers and landscape; building up confidence; materials and organization.
About Jill Bays
Jill Bays studied at Guildford School of Art and subsequently worked in advertising. Originally trained as an illustrator, Jill now divides her time between painting and teaching. She paints in watercolours and oils, and exhibits her work in various galleries in the south of England. She also writes regularly for the leisure painting press. Her work is extremely popular in card form, and she is the author of The Watercolourist's Garden, The Watercolourist's Nature Journal, and the Drawing Workbook. Jill lives and works in Weybridge, Surrey.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1 Starting with confidence 2 Creating a further dimension 3 Technique explained 4 Using contrasts 5 Creativity 6 Combining flowers and landscape 7 Building up confidence 8 Materials and organization Index
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