Colour and Line in Watercolour: Working With Pen, Ink And Mixed Media

Colour and Line in Watercolour: Working With Pen, Ink And Mixed Media

by Glen Scouller
Colour and Line in Watercolour: Working With Pen, Ink And Mixed Media

Colour and Line in Watercolour: Working With Pen, Ink And Mixed Media

by Glen Scouller

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Overview

Glen Scouller’s paintings are full of vibrant colour and light. In Colour and Line in Watercolour – his first book – he explains how he achieves these effects. He combines traditional watercolour techniques with adding pen and ink, pastels and crayons to create paintings brimming with colour and spontaneity.

Using step-by-step demonstration paintings, Scouller shows how he builds up his paintings, working first in watercolour and adding other media to create his original style. He gives advice on his methods and techniques and encourages the reader to experiment with mixed media. He believes that keeping a sketchbook is very important, especially when travelling and shares tips on how to start and use one. There are also sections on painting outdoors and in the studio. The subjects covered are boats and boatyards, landscapes, still life, animals and figures and portraits.

Colour and Line in Watercolour encourages all watercolourists, whatever their level, to experiment with the medium and produce exciting and challenging work of their own by adding line in various mixed media to their watercolours.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849943123
Publisher: Rizzoli
Publication date: 07/14/2016
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 9.80(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Glen Scouller studied and has taught at the prestigious Glasgow School of Art and exhibited at the Portland Gallery in London, at many Scottish galeries, including the Roger Billcliffe Gallery in Glasgow, the Open Eye Gallery in Edinburgh, and with the Everard Read Gallery in both Cape Town and Johannesburg. He has been awarded several scholarships and is a member of The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts and The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. He writes regularly for the Artist and Artists and Illustrators magazines.

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