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Painting What You Want to See (Practical Art Books) [Paperback]

Charles Reid (Author)
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February 1, 1987 Practical Art Books
If you've ever wanted to control your art so that you can paint anything—and paint it well—this is the book for you!



The mediums are oil, watercolor, and contour drawing but this is a book about making good paintings, not learning a particular medium. The subject matter is broad, ranging from still lifes to figures and portraits, to landscapes. Again, the point is that if you can paint, you can paint anything! But you must never feel compelled to paint what is before you. You must feel free to paint not what you see, but what you want to see—the way you want it to look—and this book shows you how.



Paint What You Want to See is a complete course in painting and "seeing." It even includes critiques of student work and problem paintings—you learn where the paintings went wrong and how they can be improved. There are also numerous assignments to practice at home, with examples of how to do them, and valuable lessons on the essentials of values, color, and composition. You will learn how to make a contour drawing, how to layer your washes until you get the right value, and how to use "local value" and color-values to make strong statements.



You will also learn how to mix subtle colors such as greens, grays, flesh-tones, and darks; paint with analogous and complementary colors; paint light, shadows, and negative shapes; and see tubed paint in terms of value. Lessons on composition include directing the eye with edges; vignetting; placing darks and other colors; advice on handling patterns; integrating subject and background; subduing or emphasizing contours; and hints on loosening up your painting style. The book concludes with a review of famous artists' painting, with suggestions on applying their "lessons" to your own work.



Painting What You Want to See is for artists of all levels of ability, particularly for intermediate and advanced students who already know how to paint and want to make better, more expressive paintings. The instructions are clear and simple, with numerous examples, excellent illustrations, informative captions, and many useful assignments to help you develop your own style. Except for sections on drawing and values, the entire book is in color. All in all, a most extraordinary book!


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About the Author

Charles Reid was born in Cambridge, New York and studied art at the University of Vermont at Montpelier and the Art Students League of New York. Over the years his work has won many awards, including the Childe Hassam Purchase Prize at The American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1975 and 1976, from the National Academy of Design in 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, and 1978, and from Allied Artists in 1975. In 1980 he was elected an Associate of the National Academy of Design. Reid had one-artist shows in 1971 and 1972 at the Roko Gallery and in 1975 and 1978 at the Far Gallery. He has participated in group exhibits with the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1975, 1976), American Watercolor society, National Academy of Design, Allied Artists of America, Westmoreland Country Museum, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Museum of Art, Joe DeMers Gallery in Hilton Head Island, S.C. (1978, 1979, and 1980), Butler Institute of American Arts, and Nassau County Museum of Fine Art. In addition to painting, Reid teaches workshops across the country. He has written four other books on painting figures, portraits, and still lifes in oil and watercolor for Watson-Guptill.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Watson-Guptill (February 1, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0823038793
  • ISBN-13: 978-0823038794
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #239,621 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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47 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for learning about value, composition and color, March 22, 2000
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I have been painting for about a year and have had a lot of trouble composing paintings that flow as well as I would like them to. This book has helped me tremendously. So many of the books I have read talk only about technique and do not thoroughly address the important issues surrounding composition as this one does.
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not only beautiful, it's a useful book, July 5, 2002
This review is from: Painting What You Want to See (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
There are 46 lessons and assignments in this book, critiques included. Reid covers not only painting but, more important, seeing.

Reid begins by reviewing the basics: Contour drawing, value scales, seeing shapes, adding values to drawings. Then he goes into detail in working with values, handling color, directing the eye, composing with color, and interpreting light. The last two sections of the book deal with critiques, solutions and learning from the masters. There's also a useful bibliography that's divided into books about painting and those on drawing. Then there's a list of artists whose work the student should study to gain insight into different techniques.

This book is a fresh look at working in watercolors and oils. I'd recommend it to photographers, too. These ideas and information could be easily translated to the film medium.

All that said, it's a gorgeous coffeetable book, too.

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Best Art Technique Book I've Found., January 7, 2005
This review is from: Painting What You Want to See (Practical Art Books) (Paperback)
"Painting What You Want To See" covers a slew of topics of tremendous importance to improving your artwork that are slighted by most authors and most teachers. These topics include the understanding the propper proportion of light & dark values, the importance of distinct colors, how to get better looking colors (e.g., lights, darks, greens, skin tones), why some edges should be blurred and which ones, how to (and not to) arrange objects in a painting, how to tie objects together into a cohesive whole, the relative importance (or lack thereof) of propper perspective, techniques for better looking shadows, the importance of sketches, and many more topics. For each topic, the author includes one or more generally worded exercises that will help the reader practice the technique. These are not those awful step-by-step-reproduce-my-painting-exactly sort of exercises, either, but well thought out tasks that will help you see the importance of the technique in your own work. There is a very nice section at the end which demonstrates common problems and how to fix them. I only wish this section were longer.

Although the book focuses on watercolor and oil, most of the lessons are applicable to all mediums. Many of the demonstration pictures are sketches suitable to the lesson at hand, not final works, so don't expect every drawing to be "amazing". Many of the paintings focus on people, and several the topics covered are of particular value to figure painters. I would highly recommend this book to any artist.
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watercolor swatches, cadmium lemon, mium orange, permanent green light, phthalo blue, cadmium yellow light, alizarin crimson, cadmium yellow medium, contour drawing, titanium white, cadmium red light, raw sienna, ultramarine blue, ivory black, cerulean blue, value sketch, color identity, color idea, yellow ochre, sap green, negative shapes
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