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  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 07 May 2014
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781844489596
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  • Size: 216x280 mm
  • Illustrations: 0
  • Pages: 96
  • RRP: $19.95
  • Series: Drawing Masterclass
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Drawing Masterclass: Landscapes

$19.95

by Margaret Eggleton


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Book Description

Artists of all skill levels will find much to inspire them in this detailed and practical guide. Margaret Eggleton takes us through easy to follow drawing stages, and includes advice on using sketchbooks, line and tone, perspective and more. She shows how to draw elements of the landscape such as trees and foliage, hills and mountains, skies, water and buildings, including step by step exercises throughout. There are then 6 beautiful step by step projects. Suitable for beginners wanting to build up their confidence and more seasoned artists seeking inspiration, this book is a must-have for anyone who wants to draw landscapes in a variety of media.

6 step by step projects
Beautiful, inspiring drawings
Packed with expert advice

Table of Contents

Introduction 6
The history of landscape drawing 8
Materials 10
How to start 20
Line and tone 28
What makes a good landscape 30
Perspective 32
Trees and foliage 34
Hills and mountains 40
Moors and meadows 44
Skies 48
Flowers in the landscape 52
Water 56
Manmade structures 62
Figures 68
LANDSCAPES 70
The Way to the Woods 70
Step by step
Canon's Farm Barn 74
Step by step
Mountains 78
Lake District Bridge 82
Step by step
Rocamadour 86
Step by step
Cottage Garden 90
Step by step
Index 96

About the Author

About Margaret Eggleton

Margaret Eggleton has been drawing and painting almost all her life and now enjoys working in various media. All her art work has a strong emphasis on drawing. She was a school teacher for many years and now teaches adult classes. She has exhibited locally in Surrey and in London for more than 20 years. She is a member of the Society of Women Artists, the Society of Botanical Artists, and the Society of Graphic Fine Art (The Drawing Society), of which she is a council member. Margaret Eggleton lives in Surrey, UK.

Visit her website www.margareteggleton.co.uk.

Reviews

Artist, The

October 2014

Beginning with an explanation of the history of landscape drawing, the book then progresses steadily through materials and methods to line and tone work and perspective, followed by subjects that include trees, hills, skies, flowers, buildings and figures. It is completed by a series of demonstrations, each building a work in slightly more detail. Throughout, instruction is kept to a minimum and you're shown rather than told, what's happening.


Leisure Painter, The

August 2014

As part of Search Press's Drawing Masterclass series, Margaret Eggleton will be concentrating on Landscapes for her latest publication. The art of landscape drawing has a long history, from early Chinese drawings and Greek and Roman architectural frescoes. Margaret explores the contemporary use of drawing media, including graphite pencils, acrylic ink and dip pen, artists' pens, Conte crayons, pastels and charcoal. She then shows how to gather reference material, using photographs and sketches, how to apply line and ton, and understand perspective. Chapters follow on trees ad foliage, hills and mountains, moors and meadows, skies, flowers in landscape, water, structures ad figures. The book includes six step-by-step projects and is packed with advice and helpful tips.


SAA

Summer Catalogue 2014

This is a book about drawing a wide variety of classic landscape subjects in both line and tone and using pens, pencils, pastels and charcoal.

Intended for those with some experience of drawing media, it bypasses the basic mark-making techniques and Margaret instead gets down to business with Working from Photographs and Using Sketchbooks.

You're into exercises and projects very quickly and will find yourself exploring line and tone and perspective in easy-to-follow demonstrations that work from real-life subjects.

All the way through, the emphasis is on the practical and Margaret works from actual scenes that allow yo to compare your work with a starting, rather than a finishing, point.

Subjects includes Tress & Foliage, Hills & Mountains, Skies, Flowers, Water and Buildings. The book works by example and every page is filled with sketches and drawings.

This is a thorough guide that promises and provides a great deal and should progress your skills a long way.


Karen Platt Yarnsandfabrics.co.uk/crafts

May 14

Part of the Drawing Masterclass, this black and white book takes you through exercises to build your drawing skills. Margaret is an expert, sharing her knowledge and years of experience. Elements of the landscape are included and there are six step by step projects. This book is aimed at all who want to improve their drawing skills. This book includes a short history of landscape drawing; different mediums to use, surfaces and other materials. There are suggestions for working from photographs and using sketchbooks. Filled with examples of sketches and finished work.


Artbookreview.net

Apr 14

Theres an excellent variety of material here, including buildings, water, trees, flowers and even a few people. The structure of the book is to have main chapter headings that deal with various landscape elements such as skies, water or man-made structures and then to introduce examples and vignettes before moving on to a specific project that brings everything together. As a way of proceeding, this works very well and the sense of variety is encouraging, both creatively and as a way of drawing you into the book and getting you to explore further. I do have a reservation about some of the illustrations, though. These seem a little less than sharp and I cant decide whether its the reproduction, the method of working or whether theyve somehow been reduced to a different grayscale to that in which they were made. Other titles in this generally excellent series have crisp outlines, as, indeed, are the majority of those here, so Im not sure whats going on. Its a worthwhile book, for all that, and should contain pretty well everything you want to know.

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