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T**K
Simply the best non-traditional 'how to' watercolour book.
Nita Engle, is brilliant. Not only as an artist, she has the ability to explain her ''non-traditional' techniques in such a way that you do not feel intimidated trying. This is my favourite water colour 'how to' book of all time. if you are seeking flow and freedom in your painting, this book is for you.
J**N
Great WC Textbook
Another of my favorite award-winning wc artists. Ever since I saw her work published in a leading wc art magazine many years ago. She presents an unusual starting technique, including colors applied from squirt bottles -- where you wonder whether anything beautiful can come from such chaos, but it does. Her landscapes are readily recognizable but still have a dreamy quality about them, difficult for the artist to effectively pull off, but she does. The different techniques she uses to preserve white spaces is alone worth the price of the book -- together with other unconventional "tools" such as the use of sand and gravel, pine needles and grass, powdered pigments, soap bubbles, heat gun, and similar. As far as some review comments that it is not detailed enough re: steps used to get from start to finish. I have found that virtually any art book on a gallery quality painting comes up short there -- and only attending a workshop or somehow watching an artist from start to finish can supply that insight. But Nita's book gives enough clues to an artist with some experience to allow the trying of several of her techniques successfully. No one, including her, gets it right always -- see her revealing comment on pg 110 "Redesigning a Finished Painting" -- even the masters many times painted their final masterpieces over a previous failed painting. Note too her comments on correcting a composition failing in her painting Island Lake II, pg 105: " ... made a very detailed tracing of the design... After erasing the chalk, I removed some of the paint from the necessary areas with a toothbrush, razor blade, and sandpaper, then washed in the new colors and repainted some darks while the wash was still wet." Corrections, another useful technique Nita discusses. So, for me this book at least is a highly recommended text for the wc artist, no matter what style one paints, and no matter the experience level, provided one can deal with some frustration to gain mastery of a new technique.
K**.
Wash Techniques for Experienced Watercolorists
I really love this style of painting and found the book inspirational. Unfortunately, Ms. Engle's technique requires a lot of removing paint by erasing, scraping, sanding or whatever, but she doesn't describe these steps in enough detail to follow her process. A video would be more helpful than this book, and I discovered she has several but they are pricey. The first part of the book where she explores the philosophy of creating art helped to focus my mission statement (for lack of a better word). The wash techniques are exciting and produce wonderful, somewhat uncontrolled results. They also use a lot of paint and water and require paper that can handle it. And experimentation.Also, despite the title, the "painting itself" part is only the first step. Once the initial washes are on, the author spends considerable time removing paint and adding details. Chances are, to get similar results, similar effort and extensive experience must also be applied.I'd recommend this book for the concepts presented, but with the caveat that it isn't exactly the detailed instruction in the technique that I'd hoped for.
D**B
Exciting watercolor techniques!
This is one of the most inspirational and interesting watercolor books I own!
D**E
Awesome!!!!
I have only been working with watercolor for about 2 months and bought this book for some information to help improve my work. WOW! What inspiraton from a book! I was so excited to try some of the techniques with my painting and have been having a blast doing it! I don't expect to achieve the excellence of this artist-author, but using this book really makes it exciting. I am nearly 60 years old and using some of the techniques described in this book makes me feel like a kid in school. My paintings show promise, and since I have only been using the book for a week I am looking forward to continuing to explore the potential of this fascinating medium.
S**Y
Finding your Style
This is not a basic book on composition, color theory and the like, as Ms. Engle states in the first few pages of her book. Rather, it is an esquisite taste of freedom and down right fun you can experience with some of her experimental watercolor techniques, when you gain the courage to loosen up and let the media do what it does best. I spent years chained to my double 0, no. 2 and no. 6(when I was feeling daring) brushes. This book goes way beyond the abc's of your first watercolor endeavor. So sit back, put on your seatbelt and get ready for a ride. A ride that will have you discovering your own idenity in watercolor painting. You are in control when you pick up the brush, but, do you have the guts to consult your inner voice and give some of it over to chance? There's one way to find out. Experience for youself Nita's beautiful paintings and techniques.
V**O
Good book
Plenty information to learn from
S**L
Interesting But
This book is interesting but not sure it is useful for everyone. If you like to paint free and loose then this book will certainly help you. However, if you want more control even in the spontaneous effects of certain techniques this might not be for you. I find more and more my style is a bit more controlled and though I want to be more spontaneous I often am not happy with what results from some of these techniques. I think you need to know what kind of a painter you prefer to be before buying this book. If you are open to happy little accidents and going with the flow, no pun intended, then I think you would enjoy this book. Beautiful artwork and helpful demonstrations. I think some of you will be very happy with this book but for those of you are more methodical in your approach I think you might be disappointed.
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