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  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 05 February 2008
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781844482849
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  • Size: 216x292 mm
  • Illustrations: 120
  • Pages: 72
  • RRP: $17.95
  • Series: Ready to Paint
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Ready to Paint: Watercolour Flowers

$17.95

by Wendy Tait


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Book Description

This no-drawing watercolour workbook includes tracings for 5 stunning watercolour flower paintings!
 
Keen to paint, but your drawing skills let you down? No sweat! This guide provides pull-out tracings for 5 beautiful florals, which you can transfer to your watercolour paper. Inside, you’ll find step-by-step watercolour instruction on:
 

  • Painting poppies and daises
  • Painting roses
  • Painting pansies and primroses
  • Painting jonquils and daffodils
  • Painting clematis
  • Which materials to use
  • How to transfer tracings to watercolour paper.

Wendy Tait’s workbook makes painting watercolour flowers simple and accessible and will help you take your painting skills to the next level!

Table of Contents

  • All of the paintings in the book are provided as tracings in the centre pages for you to pull out and use to learn how to paint beautiful pictures with Wendy Tait.
  • Go straight into painting: no need to draw!
  • Five easy to follow demonstrations
  • Step-by-step photographs and clear instructions
  • Nine reusable tracings to pull out
About the Author

About Wendy Tait

Wendy Tait gave demonstrations and taught classes to art clubs and societies. Although she no longer teaches, she remains as busy as ever, enjoying writing and illustrating books and painting in several different media. 

Reviews

A Good Age

June 08

People often want to take up painting when they retire and have more time. Others start sooner, once their kids are grown and in school. The drawing part of painting can be hard for beginners enough of an obstacle so they give up or never get past painting by numbers.

My friends who paint have always had a natural ability. They drew as children. I dont have that at all. Now two new books promise to make watercolor painting easier for beginners by following what I call an old-but-new approach.

The Ready to Paint series from Search Press in England is designed so that novice painters can pick up a brush and create appealing paintings with easy-to-follow tracings. The tracings can be reused. The idea is that you gain confidence as your hand-eye coordination is trained, by following the tracings, while you have some pleasing results to motivate you to keep trying.

Watercolour Flowers by Wendy Tait has nine reusable tracings to pull out. Watercolour Landscapes by Terry Harrison has six reusable tracings to pull out. Both are to be published in June.

The artists explain how to compose a painting with simple instructions and tips. Both Tait and Harrison are authors as well as artists.

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