![]() Overall, this very accessible and hands-on book does a good job at imparting basic watercolour techniques and concepts. ![]() This book focuses only on the individual techniques. things like composition, foreground background, hard and missing edges to draw attention. This book does not talk about the art fundamentals that goes into the making of a good painting, e.g. This is unlike other watercolor instructional books where the techniques learned are used to paint a complete painting. The projects and easy to follow along and examples easy to replicate.Įach project is sort of self contained where you get to paint a simple subject, mostly plants or animals. This makes it easier to learn and understand the techniques. There's explanation for each step or technique involve so it's not just following blindly but you also get to understand the concept and reasons behind. ![]() The book starts off by introducing the various materials you may need, very basic colour theory and techniques, and then goes straight into the daily projects.Įach daily project starts with a sketch, choosing a colour palette, learning and applying a watercolour technique. This book is written for beginners so anyone can jump right in. A contemporary paint-every-day watercolor guide that explores foundational strokes and patterns and then builds new skills upon the foundations over the. ![]() Everyday Watercolor is a watercolour instructional book with 30 days of projects to get you up to speed with various watercolour techniques. ![]()
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