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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Landscape Watercolor Book I've Seen,
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This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
As a beginning landscape watercolorist I've been reading a lot of books about technique. Some don't cover enough topics, some authors try to promote their own line of art supplies, and some authors use the same one or two techniques no matter what scene they are painting. Not so with this book: this one is excellent. The author presents many difficult topics (e.g. cresting waves, snowy forest) and presents solutions to breaking down complex topics into paintable scenes. If you are trying to paint landscapes and are looking for guidance, check this book out--it really is helpful and inspiring.
28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic, easily crate a vast arry of beautiful scenes,
By Angel Lee "Liocorno Amethyst Moonstone" (Cleveland, OH United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
This is a fantastic book that shows you how to create a vast array of beautiful nature scenes and landscapes seamlessly. It is a must have for anyone wanting to paint nature in all its glory.The book starts out with a discussion of tools and materials. It then explains color and its characteristics. A list of all the colors used in the book is provided here. The basic watercolor techniques are covering including laying washes, working wet-in-wet, using a dry brush, masking, creating highlights with an eraser, stippling and more. The book is packed with over 130 lessons that teach you to paint trees, leaves, skies and water. Some projects include painting a delicate tree in a cloud-filled landscape, simplifying a close-up lacy crystal pattern, sorting out a maze or snow-covered branches, paining rapidly flowing water, capturing dripping rain and rendering water reflections. Each lesson deals with a particular subject taken directly from a photograph and a specific problem such as capturing a stormy dawn with mostly dark color but making a thin reddish band look unforced. It then offers a basic solution and provides a step-by-step demonstration of how to go about painting the scene. The wide variety of subjects and the consistent and detailed format of teaching in this book have really helped me improve my painting. The author has a great knack for breaking complex subjects into simple steps and focusing on what is important in making the painting a success.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Watercolor Landscape technique book.,
By LSB "LSB" (LSB) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
I have been painting watercolor landscapes for the last year. I have looked for books on this subject and have bought quite a few of them. This book is by far THE BEST one I own. I try to paint an example or paint my own perspective of the painting being developed by the artist. This book is good in that it lets you innovate, teaches you about the colors, hues and techniques that could be used to bring different effects. There are some 135 practice examples with step by step guidance and photographs of the paintings in various stages of completion. A very good investment.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Watercolor Painting for the Beginning Artist,
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This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
By profession I am a scientist, but I have always had an interest in the visual arts. Only in the last few years have I had much time to devote to such endeavors and even then it has been rather catch as catch can. My main interest in art is in the capture of natural images (I took scientific illustration in college), but I appreciate the fact that art and stark realism may express somewhat different truths about the subject. As a rank amateur in watercolor art I also appreciate deeply such roadmap-like guide books as Ferdinand Petrie's "The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor." At first the title turned me off, but in perusing a copy (and later acquiring it) I found it to be an excellent guide to capturing the essence of a natural scene in one of the most difficult of all media- watercolor (only pen and ink may be more demanding from my experience!)
The coupling of Petrie's step by step paintings and the exquisite photographs of John Shaw has produced a book that is both visually beautiful and informative. Using the techniques described and with one's own reference photos in hand (or under an open sky direct from nature) a novice painter can slowly gain the knowledge and skill necessary to succeed in producing credible paintings. A while back a scientist colleague of mine asked me why make a painting or drawing when you can photograph any subject with clarity. As a person who takes my own reference photos and enjoys doing so I can say he has a point, but reality does not necessarily come only from an exact replication of a scene. In the process of painting from nature (or from a reference photograph) you often notice more complex details, even in apparently simple subjects, then you would ordinarily notice in a photograph by itself. Petrie has emphasized the observation of these complex details and their interpretation in watercolor. If nothing else the instructions that point the artist toward this close observation of complexity in nature are worth the price of the book.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Numerous step-by-step watercolor techniques,
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This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
As a beginning artist, I tend to accumulate technique books. "The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor" has been one of my most useful watercolor books. It is, in fact, the book that my watercolor instructor uses for reference material for her students.The book covers a wide variety of techniques, each in the context of a short, complete, step-by-step project which results in a good-looking painting (I occasionally frame one). Techniques covered include seeing colors, mixing, washes, underpaintings, tilting paper, dry brush, use of wet vs. damp vs. dry paper, various uses and methods for lifting, reflections, lighting, contrast, and many, many more techniques, settings, and approaches to challenging scenes. I learn something different from each project. One implicitly learns the art of simplification and watercolor expression by comparing each projects' nature scene photograph with its respective final painting. That mindset, plus the book's setting-specific techniques, carries over to painting similar scenes outside of the book. It is important to supplement the cookbook nature of the book by applying the same techniques to one's own photo references, and to painting live in nature.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice for all levels,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
This book is a nice tutorial for different levels of painters looking for activities. Not super loose and not super overworked, the activities are a good primer for more complex paintings down the road. Good color pictures that are not too small. A good skill builder.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good variety and information for various angles,
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This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
This book is one to read through to learn -- not just do the practice paintings. Being a newbie to watercolor, this book has really helped me to view nature through a different set of eyes. He helps you see the "what do I want this picture to focus on" instead of microdetailing every possible detail in view. I am now finding myself looking at nature figuring out the details and what would I want to paint as the focus. I think this book goes very well with Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Watercolor by Marian Appellof -- good pair with minimal redundancy.
29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Cookbook for Beginning Landscape Watercolorists,
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This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
This is a "Joy of Cooking" of nature watercolor images and recipes. The book has hundreds of photo-watercolor pairs to help a watercolorist who might be struggling with a particular problem in representing a scene in nature in watercolor. There are pages on basic techniques and what they look like. There are very specific examples. I had to chuckle at the sheer number of pages and pages of different kinds of cloud formations, for example. The reason why I give it 4 and not 5 stars is that some of the examples were flat and the descriptions too pat. The best advice to give a budding landscape artist is to go LOOK at the world and (as Frida Kahlo said) paint what you see. The examples were a little too cookbook and there is the danger of the student spending too much time at the feet of the master and not enough time at the feet of Mother Nature. So, go look at a nature scene, take a crack at painting what you see, maybe take your own photos of it for draftsmanship later, and then refer to Petrie's book if you get stuck. Or just enjoy it over a cuppa tea when relaxing at home.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS BOOK IS AMAZING!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
I have been doing watercolors for a while now and there were certain things about painting nature that I didn't know how to approach. Buying this book, really helped me. It shows you how to paint skies, water, trees and so much more at various times of the day and in different seasons. This book has helped me gained more confidence in landscape painting. It has taught me so much. This book is THE ONE for watercolour landscapes,it is COMPREHENSIVE and COMPLETE and if you buy it you will never be sorry. I'm glad for the day I got a copy.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Watercolor Landscape technique book.,
By LSB "LSB" (LSB) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
I have been painting watercolor landscapes for the last year. I have looked for books on this subject and have bought quite a few of them. This book is by far THE BEST one I own. I try to paint an example or paint my own perspective of the painting being developed by the artist. This book is good in that it lets you innovate, teaches you about the colors, hues and techniques that could be used to bring different effects. There are some 135 practice examples with step by step guidance and photographs of the paintings in various stages of completion. A very good investment.
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The Big Book of Painting Nature in Watercolor (Practical Art Books) by Ferdinand Petrie (Paperback - May 1, 1990)
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