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104 of 106 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite technique book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters (Hardcover)
I stumbled on this book by accident in an art store library. Upon browsing through it, I realized that I was looking at something very different than the bulk of "art instruction" books available. The author is exceptionally knowledgable about the medium of oils, as well as surfaces on which to paint, but most importantly, he shows many color photos of "bad" paintings and how to correct them. He discusses, composition, lighting, unifying color, shadow color,etc. It is an education in itself. An outstanding work.
67 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right (Paperback)
All I can say is, "Thank you Gregg Kreutz, for writing this book." He is an artist, speaking to colleague artists .. not to potential buyers or to the mirror, which is so very annoying. I never expected to get so much out of a book.We all have paintings left over in our studios that we don't want anyone to see. We hide them behind boards or stretched canvases with half-hearted intentions to either scrap them, or re-look at them someday. They permeate that certain something that was never resolved into our soul, forever reminding us that we are so far from perfect. Well, I've dug them out, and am actually staring at them again with new-found interest. I'm even 'enjoying' looking at them, thanks to this book, because they are finally getting resolved. Wow, do I ever recommend this book.
82 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book, beautifully illustrated,
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This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right (Paperback)
You won't go wrong here. This is an excellent book that explains clearly essentials that you'll need in your art work of most any style and technique. I'm taken back at the talent of the author in painting strikingly beautiful works. Some art books are good reference materials, once read I'm willing to sell off and move on to others. Then there's books like this one: a keeper. You just have to see it to appreciate it. These are excellent paintings and the author gives really valuable reasons for why the basics of oil paintings are fundamental in a down to earth, easy to understand way. This is a great buy and well worth your attention. You'll love it.
45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very insightful and practical...,
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This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right (Paperback)
...this book makes you think about where a painting starts, what idea drives it and how to achieve it with our chosen medium of oils. The insightfulness of the author's comments almost sounds philosophical at times, while, in fact, being extremely practical. An excellent resource for getting more quality into your painting. The author is obviously very experienced at painting with a gift for teaching, as well.There are many excellent example paintings, both positive and negative, well-reproduced on glossy paper. The book is a joy to look at (I like the author's style of painting) and very educational. This book has survived several reductions/turnovers in my home library and will no doubt survive them all. It's a keeper! Buy it now.
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"What are the attributes that can make this a better painting?",
By Thomas M. Loarie (Danville, CA USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right (Paperback)
As any true artist can attest, real art does not just arrive from the soul of the artist. Rather it is more often than not the result of hard-won struggles with all sorts of problems. Art in its creation is not linear. It develops by answering questions like, "What makes form look dimensional?" "How does light flow?" "How can air be represented." If the content is too dominating and the technique too finished, the painting can look impersonal. It the artist is too dominating, to expressionistic, the painting can look self-indulgent.
Gregg Kreutz in his "Problem Solving for Oil Painters" has assembled many of the questions that have occurred to him during his years as a painter. He examines the characteristics of a superior painting and shows through examples what makes one picture better than another. Some of those qualities include richness, mystery, simplicity, and focus. Kreutz appreciates individual expression and knows that each painter develops in his or her own way. He knows that painting is not a mechanical act. When it is, the end product will be unconvincing. Painting requires creativity, insight and empathy. He builds on these attributes which vary from individual to individual with the questions that painters frequently face. He answers these in a straightforward, agnostic manner that will be useful to all painters. This is an excellent book that will serve the intermediate to advanced to professional painter well. Kruetz's paintings have been represented in many juried shows, winning many high honors. The book is chock full of his work and I, for one, am glad. His work is inspirational and, with this book, he has forced me to raise the bar for my work by asking one question when I paint, "What are the attributes that can make this a better painting?" I no longer have any excuses - he provides plenty of answers.
32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than an oil painting class,
By A Customer
This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right (Paperback)
An intelligent, well-illustrated, course for intermediate/advanced oil painters who seek realism in their paintings. I would suspect that even a talented and successful painterly painter would benefit from a review.
35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply the best!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right (Paperback)
I was fortunate enough to take a workshop with Gregg Kreutz this year and found his teaching as clear, simple and USEFUL as the advice in his book. Most "How-to" books are filled with useless information that has more to do with the paintings being demonstrated than concepts the reader can take with them on their own journeys as artists. He describes his simple (thank God!) palette, his approach to shadows, local color and highlights. He covers composition in a straight forward, practical way. I came away feeling that I had all the building blocks I needed to start my long journey to becoming a Painter.
35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like a workshop critique packed in a book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right (Paperback)
Excellent for intermediate to advanced representational painters seeking intelligent critique. Perfect book for an avid painter; if you feel that you hit a "hump" and need help to push your work up another notch.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An artist talking to artists,
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This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right (Paperback)
Kreutz is very generous in sharing his "secrets" with the readers in a very clear and detailed manner. Some of his hints and advice are really precious and open the reader's eyes. The book is superbly illustrated and the explanations are lucid and convincing. It is not an oversimplified "how to" book, however, and can be recommended to advanced artists as well.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clearly set out and highly recommended,
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This review is from: Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right (Paperback)
This is an excellent book jammed with useful information. Sure, areas of such as light, value, colour, etc are covered in other titles but Mr Kreutz sets these painting princilals out very clearly with many practical examples from his hugh body of work.Possibly not the best book for a beginner, and certainly not a book that covers step-by-step much it is a great tool to keep on your bookshelf, studio, workarea, keeping it handy for inspiration and refference.
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Problem Solving for Oil Painters: Recognizing What's Gone Wrong and How to Make It Right by Gregg Kreutz (Paperback - April 1, 1997)
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