How to Paint Living Portraits

How to Paint Living Portraits

by Roberta Carter Clark
How to Paint Living Portraits

How to Paint Living Portraits

by Roberta Carter Clark

eBook2nd ed. (2nd ed.)

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Overview

Master artist Roberta Carter Clark shares secrets for infusing portraits with life.

Since its original publication, this best-selling book has earned a loyal following among students of portraiture. Back in print by popular demand, How to Paint Living Portraits has been updated to help today's artists discover the joys of this time-honored tradition. Hands-on instruction covers a range of ages and ethnicities, offering a practical approach to creating successful, spirited portraits in charcoal, oils and watercolor.

   • Includes 23 exercises for capturing recognizable likenesses, feature by feature
   • Offers instruction on painting the figure, hands and clothing
   • Addresses common stumbling blocks of skin tones and hair colors
   • Illustrates simple and complex lighting set-ups for achieving multiple moods and effects
   • Features 5 step-by-step portrait demonstrations in charcoal, oil and watercolor


Clark brings fifty years of experience to this book, from technical expertise on color and composition to practical considerations of working with a live model. One of the most comprehensive guides ever written on the subject, it's a valuable reference for any skill level.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440315114
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/30/2011
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 20 MB
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About the Author

Roberta Carter Clark has juried both state and national exhibitions and taught portrait and figure painting workshops across the U.S. Her paintings have received awards at national exhibitions, including The American Watercolor Society, Allied Artists, Midwest Watercolor Society and the Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors, and her commissioned portraits are in the collections of hundreds private, corporate and public collections throughout the U.S. and England.
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