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The Surface Treatment Workshop offers a comprehensive guide to 45 mixed-media techniques, perfect for artists and crafters alike. Made in the USA, this eco-friendly product is designed for easy usage and storage, ensuring you can unleash your creativity without any harmful chemicals. Weighing only 573 grams and requiring no assembly, it's the ideal companion for your artistic journey.
Product Dimensions | 20.98 x 0.84 x 27.71 cm; 573 g |
Is assembly required | No |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 573 Grams |
N**E
Inspirational Artwork Techniques
I have found this book a fantastic way of pushing my artwork in new directions. There are many ideas for approaches to paint which you would never have thought of before including techniques using common household items. It also covers some of the gels/mediums seen in art shops which I would not have thought about using before as I did not know how to use them to best effect. If you are an art student or teacher it should be a staple reference book. The instructions are easy to follow, photographs are clear and examples shown inspirational.
E**N
A wonderful book full of interesting and creative ideas for any ...
A wonderful book full of interesting and creative ideas for any artist of any level. I'm just starting out with some mixed media art as a hobby and I found the projects in this book easy to follow, and quite often you can use stuff you have already in your home to create surface textures. I found it an interesting and useful book to get me started with mixed media art.
L**D
good ideas
this book is good for kicking off ideas to use new materials or to use materials in new ways. the example paintings are pretty naff and not to be copied! read the text of each exercise and interpret the techniques described to suit your own work, get in there and make a mess, experiment, have some fun. i like the book but don't think the authors could teach anyone to paint.
B**
The Book
I first got this as a kindle addition so I knew about the contents, but I found that it was limiting so I ordered this and I'm so glad I did. It's so much easier to understand as you see the projects a lot clearer across the pages.The techniques are explained in an a easy way with plenty of pictures. It give a list of materials, surfaces, archival quality and tips so you can get organized before you start. It also has a troubleshooting comments. There are pictures of artists that work in mix media as examples. The book has a index at the back and a list of suppliers contact details
C**Y
Not sure why I waited to buy this book, It's super!
What a super book! I am by nature an experiment an experimental mixed media artist and am also on the look out for ideas which could be adapted for use in workshops for people with mental ill health. ( i.e. people lacking confidence and afraid of it 'going wrong. or not looking 'right') from the very first glance and looking through directions/recipes I was excited by the potential 'to play'. An interesting surface can be cut up to make collages , background for printing or designs in a workshop, and give great satisfaction. There are reviews complaining about the American bias so it's not possible to work out the ingredients of some examples, and I will try googling items before I dismiss particular experiments, but the philosophy is clear - have a go and experiment. Troubleshooting notes will steer you if it the result as you would like. I would say 'never throw any of these away, as they might be just what you are looking for, in the future! Not sure why I waited so long to buy it, just looking at it makes me excited and say 'What could I do with .that?!' If you think I might have the same approach to art as I do, I am sure you will find it a good purchase.
M**T
Nice with some reservations
This book does indeed contain what it says on the tin, in that it shows quite a number of surface treatment techniques and a range of effects that you can get with each. One big advantage is that it indicates the archival properties of the techniques, the only such book I've come across that does this. I've so far been a bit reluctant to play with different chemical mixtures (such as soaps and foams) for this reason. A substantial disadvantage of this book is that a lot of the techniques require specific art products from specific manufacturers that may be easily available in the US, but aren't that ubiquitous (nor very cheap!) here. Also, what "fibre paste", "ceramic stucco", "Tyvek" or "Venetian plaster" exactly are is explained nowhere. It may be obvious for US readers, but it's not clear to me. Only some of these things have (American...) suppliers in the resources section. Having said that, there are also techniques using the widely available water, cooking salt, alcohol, etc...! All in all, it's a nice book that may inspire me to experiment with what could possibly be equivalents to these unknown American things. I have used salt, alcohol, etc. in my paintings before, and so it's not all new to me, but for someone who is entirely new to this kind of painting the instructions in the book are maybe a little bit on the short side. On the other hand, keeping the instructions short is probably in keeping with the experimental approach.
B**E
Surface Treatment Workshop: Explore 45 Mixed Media Techniques
I love this book, as soon as you open the book you want to get out your paints and expore with it.If you like mixed media art and acrylic paint you will love this book. I saw so much in here that I would use in my projects and have had a lot of fun trying them out and modifying them to my own style.If you love to explore with colour, and want to add more texture with your projects you will love it. Check out the authors website listed in the book as there are some video tutorials of techniques in the book.If you love the cover you will love the contents, highly recommend it to everyone
M**E
Inspiring!
This is the one of the best mixed media books I've come across yet. I love that the majority of the mediums used are common items in any art and crafts studio or items that can be easily found in any art supply shop, grocery or hardware store. Each tutorial gives multiple examples of the same medium but with a slight spin. By the time I was on page 60 I had to put it down and go make something.
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