Based on the author’s successful courses and workshops, Painting for the Absolute and Utter Beginner really does start at the beginning, helping new painters find "what works" while providing information on all the necessary tools, tips, and techniques they’ll need to create a representational painting.
The chapters follow a progressive sequence that teaches basic skills through practical, accessible exercises–how to handle a brush, achieve the right paint consistency, mix color, and create dimension–building a solid foundation that readers can rely on as painting projects grow more challenging.
A special feature is the artwork and commentary of real students, which helps beginners set realistic goals and shows them how other artists at the same level of experience have worked through inevitable setbacks to achieve success.
Being a self-taught amateur painter, I picked up this book to learn what entails learning how to paint. The book did a satisfactory job in covering aspects of painting holistically, but the real value of the book can only be felt once the content is put into practice by the reader. For me, I found the notes on self-doubt and criticism, and knowing when to walk away from a painting most helpful and was impressed the author chose to cover these topics.
"Based on the author’s successful courses and workshops, Painting for the Absolute and Utter Beginner really does start at the beginning, helping new painters find "what works" while providing information on all the necessary tools, tips, and techniques they’ll need to create a representational painting.
The chapters follow a progressive sequence that teaches basic skills through practical, accessible exercises–how to handle a brush, achieve the right paint consistency, mix color, and create dimension–building a solid foundation that readers can rely on as painting projects grow more challenging.
A special feature is the artwork and commentary of real students, which helps beginners set realistic goals and shows them how other artists at the same level of experience have worked through inevitable setbacks to achieve success. "
This book is tittled Painting for the Absolute Beginner by Claire Watson. It is about painting. It talks about drawing frames, skin tones of people, the color wheel, and how to change color in different ways. I would reccomend this book to a creative artist of any kind. I would also reccomend this book to a person with a little experience . Also whoever that paints and wants to learn more.
Good basic painting book for beginners. Includes a lot of good basic information along with exercises so you can "paint along". This author also teaches workshops, and I suspect that this information is more easily absorbed in her workshops than by a book but I still found this useful.
This is like a having a gentle, knowledgeable Art teacher right at the reach of your bookshelf. It teaches painting basics with plenty of examples, student works and with a gradual approach in subjects. Hard to top, in my opinion.