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  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 10 November 2017
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781782215950
  • Carton Qty: 20
  • Size: 222x222 mm
  • Illustrations: 300
  • Pages: 176
  • RRP: $22.95
  • Series: Encyclopedia of
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The Encyclopedia of Oil Techniques

$22.95

A unique visual directory of oil painting techniques, with guidance on how to use them by Jeremy Galton


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Book Description

Oil paint is such a responsive and versatile medium that no two painters need use it in exactly the same way, and since its invention in Renaissance times it has never lost its popularity with artists.

Amateurs also find it appealing, not only because it is enjoyable to use but also because mistakes can be easily rectified, yet in many cases mistakes would not occur if the individual had a sound knowledge of technique.

In the A-Z section of the book, Jeremy Galton, a practising painter, explains how to build up a painting, how and when to work "wet into wet", and how to make your brushwork describe forms and textures. He also provides a wealth of stimulating ideas such as combining oil paints with other media, mixing paint with sand and sawdust and applying it with knives, rags or the fingers.

In the second part of the book, Themes, you can see the techniques in context. Illustrated with a gallery of paintings by well-known artists as well as informative step-by-step demonstrations, it shows how each person applies his or her knowledge of oil painting techniques to the interpretation of a subject, whether landscape, portrait or still life.

Table of Contents

Introducing acrylics
Techniques
Alma Prima
Blending
Broken Colour
Brushwork
Building Up
Collage
Colour Grounds
Colour Mixing
Corrections
Dabbing
Defining Edges
Dry Brush
Fat Over Lean
Finger Painting
Glazing
Grounds
Impasto
Imprinting
Knife Painting
Masking
Mediums
Mixed Media
Monoprinting
Palette
Peinture a L'essence
Pointillism
Scraping Back
Scrumbling
Sgraffito
Supports
Texturing
Tonking
Transferring Drawings
Underdrawing
Underpainting
Wet into Wet
Wet On Dry
Themes
Architecture
Figures
Landscapes
Skies
Still life
Water
Index and credits

About the Author

About Jeremy Galton

Jeremy Galton is a successful artist who works in oil, gouache and acrylic. He divides his time between teaching and painting, has written several art instruction books and has contributed to a number of magazines. In addition to exhibiting his work regularly, he undertakes commissions and has won numerous awards. His paintings feature in a large number of private collections in the UK and abroad.

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