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Painting the Landscape in Pastel
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Albert Handell,
Anita Louise West
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Book Description
Known for his use of luminous color, Albert
Handell, whose lush landscapes light up these pages, provides lucid
instructions to help first-time pastelists achieve impressive results
as soon as they begin working with the medium.
After reviewing pastel supplies, the author
discusses landscape composition and how to establish large shapes
first, abstract certain areas, develop a focal point, work from dark
to light, and capture the illusion of reality through color. Stepped
demonstrations isolate specific landscape aspects, showing how the
pastelist depicts skies, trees, buildings, water, rocks, woods, snow,
and light.
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Pastel for the Serious Beginner
by
Larry Blovits
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Excellent Book, March 18, 2001
I really enjoy reading this book. Larry
is a master pastellist with over 30 years of experience. His
enthusiasm and spirit really come across in this book. He walks
you through his recommendations for paper selection, pastels and
studio set-up. He provides some step-by-step illustrations
working from sketches to completed illustrations in still lifes,
landscapes and potraits which serve as excellent examples. |
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Carlson's Guide to Landscape
Painting
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John F. Carlson
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A must for landscape painters, December 17, 2001
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Reviewer: richard leduc from
CAP-ROUGE, QC Canada |
This book is full of practical advice
from one of the best landscape painters to my opinion.
Interested readers will find all sort of ideas on composition,
colors, techniques etc. I keep on reading it and I always find
something new to study and to give some more toughts. Carlson
has helped me improve my work. Just have a look at Carlson's
work and and you will see how bright and sparkling are his
paintings and how full of lessons they are. His book is the
same; it is full of generous tips and lessons and without any
complicated theories. |
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All About Techniques in Oil
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Parramon's Editorial Team
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A good book to have on the side, May 22, 2002
A well written book with plenty of technical
informations. I could do without the techniques described that have
to do with (for instance) incorporating beads in the oil painting
(quite tacky in my opinion).
What it lacks is information on mixes such as
including alkyd with regular oil painting or amulsion techniques,
etc......
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Pastel Book: Materials and Techniques for Today's
Artist
by
Bill Creevy
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Book Description
Absolutely the most thorough guide to pastel
materials and techniques ever assembled in a single volume, this is
the book for anyone working with pastels, from beginners to
experienced artists looking to develop more professional skills. 450
color illustrations.
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