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~ (Author) "Brushwork is a tool that can powerfully enhance the overall effect and meaning your paintings convey..." (more)
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This unique book deals exclusively with oil brushwork. Painters learn how to render expressive form and texture using the myriad shapes and types of brushes available. Mixing and loading paint, cleaning and shaping brushes for maximum control, and picking the right paint for specific types of strokes are all covered. As Weber writes, the book's purpose is to show "how to use your brushes to make that rascally oil paint do your bidding." Weber uses his own award-winning, highly refined paintings to illustrate the book. Recommended for large collections.
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Weber spells out the fundamental differences between smooth brushwork and the calm mood it can impart, and the rough texture of a scumbled or thickly painted surface expressing an energetic aura. Photographs show the exact premise behind each of Weber's lessons, from what the paint looks like when you vary the consistency with mediums or solvents, to mixing with a brush or cleaning your brushes to best maintain them. Illustrations are followed by images of finished paintings, reinforcing the specific points discussed. Weber writes with humor and confidence, keeping things lighthearted whether he is teaching the mechanics of holding a brush or a wet-into-wet application of paint on canvas. Alice Joyce
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  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: North Light Books (June 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1581801688
  • ISBN-13: 978-1581801682
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #25,037 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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120 of 122 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For Me, the Missing Piece, June 4, 2003
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In spite of an extensive drawing background (I actually majored in art) I somehow never really learned how to paint. I have long been able to "color in" ink drawings & create sort of expressionistic painting-like things...but even when I've been able to pull something off I've felt like some core knowledge was simply missing & always will be.

But this book has opened the door! He explains right away that this book has no intention of teaching everything about painting, but has been created solely to focus on the very practical issue of how to actually apply paint to a surface depending on your goal. In spite of all the instruction that is out there, there is mystery in the actual process of touching a brush to the canvas which is rarely discussed.

What brushes are out there and what EXACTLY does each one do? How does paint respond depending on how much you have thinned it? How do you physically mix paints? (there are different ways depending on what you are going for) How do you load the brushes with paint (again depending on what you want to achieve)? What angle do you hold the brush to create a smooth, blended effect & how for a rougher look? All this and much much more, including the one section less directly related to brushwork about light.

There is so much information in this book, practical and helpful. Mr. Weber has a clear respect for a wide range of approaches to paintings and also presents ones that he himself does not use.

The diagrams analyzing different brushstrokes in various paintings is very demystifying. You look at a fabulous painting & hone in very clearly on specifically how the petals of the daisies were actually physically done, or the flow of the water, or the striation (stratification? sorry, I can't remember the word) of the rocks.

Basically, the book leaves you with a crucial portion of the tools you will need in your art study & gives you a specific independence that almost all other sources neglect.

I suggest you go to a bookstore & look through this book just a bit - and if it is what you need you will know without a doubt. I am SO glad that I chanced upon it because for me it was the missing piece.
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104 of 110 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, but limited and too basic., October 24, 2002
Considering there are not many (if any) books discussing brushwork, this book is nice to have. (The last book I read about this subject was published in the 1970s without color prints.)

The author starts out with how to buy good brushes, paints, mediums, then moves on to different paint consistency from very thick (good for impasto) to very thinned (with medium, good for wash). Next, the author discusses a handful of ways to pick up paint and apply paint on canvas, as well as mixing them either on palette or right on canvas. Nice pictures are used to show the angle of the brush and some paintings done by the artist, in which the techniques in point are indicated briefly.

Throughout the book, several full paintings are demonstrated briefly at the end of the book to show how these brush techniques were used by the artists.

I have no comments regarding the pictures presented in the book, but to say that they are nice. Almost all of them were done over a period of time, meticulously rendered.

A few things that I feel a bit misled. For instance, the introduction mentions the use of a palette knife (implying 'knifework', or so I thought). In fact, the book only covers how to mix paints with a knife, which is shamefully basic! (Any painter who bothers to buy palette knives to use should be able to figure that out for herself!)

Anothing that disappoints me is that since all the paintings were done realistically in the Flemish style (14th & 15th century or so), the use of the brushes to create 'mystified' EDGES such as those seen in other Alla Prima painters (my style) is completely missing, at least in the demostration aspect of the book. I am in no position to critique the author's artwork and style. (Also, there are no points to do that.) However, a book about brushwork should definitely include those.

Briefly, the book is good (for beginners, especially), but it seems too basic and limited.

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Just too simplistic, July 3, 2004
I am sorry to be the `nay sayer', and no doubt some will disagree, but in my opinion this book has far more fluff than significant information, (at least on the designated subject mater).
Sure, I have bought books that miss their mark no worse that this one. It is just that this book's title was specific and it was such a disappointment to have a title with such a promising topic turn out to offer less information than those tomes, which I have already bought that, did not profess any special "brushwork" insights.
All in all, this is a book that took itself a little too "unseriously" and turned out as an underachiever.

(Also, the author's attempts at humor eluded me entirely, just more fluff.)

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5.0 out of 5 stars terrific
Very good book that talks about something that is not often taught. I first came across this book in the public library and I enjoyed it so much that I looked it up on Amazon and... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Rick Mujica

5.0 out of 5 stars Provides information missing from most other books
So, you have the books, the paints, the brushes and the canvas, but don't quite know what to do next to get the effect you want. Read more
Published 5 months ago by annie.nz

3.0 out of 5 stars Good basics
In the quest for improving my technique, I guess I am getting hooked to reading books on painting basics for Oil and Acrylics. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Elias Luna Barrios

4.0 out of 5 stars Brushwork Essentials
I am enjoying the author/artist view and use of brushwork in paintings.
I am working my though the book using the examples in my own work.
Published 11 months ago by Lin La Mer

5.0 out of 5 stars Brushwork Essentials
Interesting reading, the writer Mark Christopher Weber has a sense of humor, and writes it very well. Ilistrations are very good also. I'd recommend this book.
Published 15 months ago by C. A. Rogers

5.0 out of 5 stars A-A-A-hhhhh yes.
Beautiful reproductions...
I enjoyed the information about water-soluble oils
so much that I did more research on them and
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Published on December 13, 2007 by Patric Fourshe'

5.0 out of 5 stars great reference
I am an inexperienced beginner at oil painting who has never taken art lessons. So I read books. This book is exactly what I needed. Read more
Published on November 14, 2007 by Lucy

5.0 out of 5 stars A terrific introduction to oil painting
I'm fairly new to painting, but I have purchased a dozen books on oils, and this one has been the most helpful to me. Read more
Published on November 2, 2007 by Grotius

5.0 out of 5 stars Put This Book at the Top of your Artist Resource Booklist! A must-have.
Acknowledging that the reader may or may not have discovered some of their own techniques that render expressive painting, Mark Christopher Weber respectfully shares his vast... Read more
Published on October 6, 2007 by Marianne Bergenholtz

5.0 out of 5 stars Ok ... I Guess 3 stars not 5
This is a tough book to review. I give this book 3 stars (the above is inaccurate) I like the idea of learning how to apply paint to the canvas (or whatever) but somehow looking... Read more
Published on April 26, 2007 by Alan Dale Daniel

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