Description
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PASTEL TECHNIQUE
The Encyclopedia of Pastel Techniques is a resource that brings together a wealth of stimulating ideas to help artists develop their style. The approach to the explanation is enriched by an interesting choice made by Judy Martin.
Many manuals on pastel painting take for granted the use of traditional soft pastels, a dry medium that provides the richness and variety of paint colours. Soft pastel is certainly the most versatile and widely used, but the modern range of materials include other pastel types that have their own specific purpose. In this exhaustive A-Z reference for artists of all skills, a variety of different pastel types are detailed, from oil through to water-soluble pastels, amongst the multitude of techniques broken down and easily explained.
The book itself is divided into two sections: the first provides step-by-step demonstrations that guide artists through a variety of techniques, from basic colour mixing through to creating special effects such as sgraffito and sfumato. The second part focuses on themes, illustrating how individual artists tackle a number of subjects, including natural landscapes, urban scenes, figures, animals and still life.
This resource provides a wealth of stimulating ideas to help artists – both amateurs and veterans – develop their own pastel style.
Book Details
Paperback: 176 pages
222 x 222 x 13mm, 598g
Search Press Ltd
English
1782215948
9781782215943