A comprehensive guide to oil painting practice and technique, this reference offers an informative A-to-Z section of valuable skills such as how to build up a painting and how to make brushwork describe forms and textures—as well as a wealth of stimulating ideas for the canvas, including combining oil paints with other media, mixing paint with sand and sawdust, and applying it with such tools as knives, rags, or even the fingers. The second half of the book shows all the techniques in context. Illustrated with a gallery of paintings by well-known artists and full of detailed, step-by-step demonstrations, the guide shows how each artist applies knowledge of oil painting techniques to the interpretation of a subject, whether landscape, portrait, or still life.
Customer Reviews
Average,
2009-09-21
by Anna de Montigny (Perth, Australia)
For beginners, but you could find the same on the net without buying the book!
GREAT technical source !!!,
2009-07-01
by Stephen Wood (Pittsburg, CA United States)
Covers a wide range of oil painting techniques in a clear and concise manner. Most of the techniques are also applicable to acrylic painting. Great source for beginners as well as experienced painters.
very good,
2009-06-29
by Thomas C. Ammermann (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
wonderful. far above expectations. it is organized in an alphabetic order, so one (beginners) might find interesting reading it entirely and then using it as a guide to consult specific techniques.
Very good.
Encyclopedia Of Oil Painting techniques,
2009-04-20
by Anita J. Campbell (Pharr, TX)
I'm sure it was a good book , but not what I was looking for. It does have a lot of instruction on different techniques.
Just what I had hoped it would be!,
2007-12-17
by Jodi-Hummingbird
This book was everything I'd hoped it would be, and more.
I did do the whole art school thing (twice) but the thing that is so good about this book is that it would be suitable for beginners as well as more experienced artists. The examples given are very clear, but there is no 'here is how you should draw a tree in three easy steps' stuff (shudder!).
I'd highly recommend this book. My only real criticism is that it could be longer, I can easily think of 10 or 20 extra sections that could be added. I will keep referring back to this book again and again I'm sure.