by David LewisDo you want to become more confident handling an oil brush? How about
developing your skill in manipulating and mixing oil colors? This
volume, filled with the experience and techniques of ten of today's
finest oil painters, shows you how to discover and paint your own
successful paintings, covering everything from the importance of brush
selection to capturing the color nuances of a collapsing wave.
Together
these artists offer a treasury of instruction in oil technique: Charles
Reid shows you how to handle an oil brush with dexterity and how to
make handling and mixing color simple. Wendon Blake, George Cherepov,
Paul Strisik, and Richard Schmid teach you how to capture the
magnificence of a full landscape, and the more subtle characteristics of
the countryside; Foster Caddell shows you how to overcome elementary
errors in composition, balance of values and especially how to handle
color in the landscape; E. John Robinson demonstrates how to capture the
color and awesome power in the sea and shore; Ken Davies teaches you
how to render sharp focus still lifes in oil; and John Howard Sanden,
Charles Pfahl and Jane Corsellis show you how to paint the human
portrait and figure, perhaps the most intriguing painting subject of
all.
The book is divided into seven sections: oil Brushwork,
handling color, landscapes, color in landscapes, seascapes, sharp focus,
and figures and portraits. Each section's full-color step-by-step
demonstrations clearly illustrate how the artists achieve their striking
results, and how you can too.
Profusely illustrated and entirely
in color,
Oil Painting Techniques is required reading for the
amateur or intermediate oil painter who wants to develop his skill in
this medium.