We are often told how difficult, how unforgiving watercolor is; it's “daunting” and people often shy away from giving it a try. We may sometimes hesitate to get out there on the spot, to record our response to the world around us. Sometimes even a pencil seems a bit scary.
The author of this book takes us by the hand and introduces us gently to the wonderful, exciting world of sketching and painting in an inviting and informative manner. He makes it simple. He makes it fun! And tells you all you need to know to jump right in.
In fact, the book covers far more than the single delightful and challenging medium of watercolor. You will see how to handle subjects both simple as a rubber ball and complex as a busy city street.
You'll see how the author simplifies a scene, as well as how he explores the complexities when that's what feel right.
He never over-simplifies or talks down to the reader, but covers everything we might need (or want!) to know.
Graphite, pen and ink, watercolor, mixed media and more–you'll find this a treasure trove of instruction and inspiration.
Here, you'll find the artist's sketchbooks, photos, drawings and watercolors, all tempting you to pick up your own tools and get out there. I especially loved the images that showed the artist's setup–his sketch kits, on the spot, and step by step images that show how he got from here to there.
Whether you are a beginner or an advanced painter who simply wants a refresher course; whether you want some encouragement or the pure delight of looking at these illustrations, you will want this book in your personal library. I know I do, and I will love picking up this book and curling up with a cup of tea, again and again, for the sheer pleasure of it.
Cathy Johnson