Ready to Paint: Coastal Landscapes: In Watercolour

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Ready to Paint: Coastal Landscapes: In Watercolour
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tony Cowlishaw
SeriesReady to Paint
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:72
Dimensions(mm): Height 292,Width 216
Category/GenreWatercolours
Animals and nature in art (still life, landscapes and seascapes, etc)
Painting and art manuals
ISBN/Barcode 9781844486564
ClassificationsDewey:751.422437
Audience
General
Illustrations 200 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Search Press Ltd
Imprint Search Press Ltd
Publication Date 20 May 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The Ready to Paint series provides six tracings for readers to pull out and transfer on to watercolour paper. There is one for each of the five step-by-step demonstrations, plus a bonus tracing of the inspirational painting in the Introduction section, and full instructions on how to transfer the images. People who want to learn to paint without relying on their drawing skills have everything they need in this book. Tony Cowlishaw has created five beautiful paintings of typical seascapes, with a variety of moods from stormy to tranquil. The paintings are varied in scope and cover craggy cliffs and open bays. The tracings and clear step-by-step photographs explain the painting process in great depth and make it easy for readers to reproduce all of the projects.

Author Biography

Tony Cowlishaw is an established professional artist, born in Shrewsbury and based in Nottingham since 1972. He works in oil and watercolours, and has exhibited at Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery and the University of Nottingham Art Gallery, as well as numerous craft shows and art festivals throughout the UK. Tony is also an Art Lecturer, specialising in Italian Renaissance Art. Tony demonstrates and gives workshops throughout the UK and is also a judge for art exhibitions. He has released DVDs, demonstrated at Blenheim Palace and written numerous articles for national painting magazines.

Reviews

Tony Cowlishaw is a new author to me, but a worthwhile find. He has a soft, delicate touch that eschews (here at least) strong colours and his style should gain him many fans. With the usual tracings and step-by-step demonstrations, the book features five typical, not to say iconic, English coastal scenes and is an excellent primer in painting this kind of subject.-Artbookreview.net If you are going on vacation this summer and are a beginner artist here is a book that you might want to pack in your luggage. As ever, this book contains six tracings along with everything you need to record those elusive seascapes to remind you of your seaside sojourn. This really is a book that tackles the subject as a separate entity with its own delights and difficulties. The wide expanse on view, the changing light, tides and the qualities of watercolors are all mentioned and make this type of painting unique. After all, when faced with a town or country scene it won't be changing physically before your eyes unlike a beach with the tides! The five projects cover different times of the day, getting effects such as light on water and exploring topics like composition and golden section (you need to know what this means, this is how to use your knowledge). Subjects for paintings include a dramatic coastal castle, marshlands, fishing boats, cliffs and a barge scene showing different aspects of the British coastline scenery. I particularly liked the artist's treatment of this subject as something totally different from landscape painting and if you want to paint this type of picture this is a good book to start with. It certainly offers plenty of advice and hands-on experience.-Myshelf.com It's a change to have a book on coastal landscapes. Usually we get wood and trees - which I love or seascapes involving just sea and sky but not actual seascapes with additional features - boats, castles, windmills. As Tony says in the intro one of the difficulties with seascapes is the vast vista and choosing what to use and what to leave out. Many people feel they have to add everything they see and remain true to the view yet selection creates the better works and here Tony has done the selection so we can learn how to choose and see what being careful in what's included will create a more pleasing artwork. Tony gives an overview of all the materials needed for each project including the colours he uses which is useful. I note his works use a very soft subtle palette - this will appeal to many though personally I like a bit more drama and colour - horses for courses and all that. The end results with soft colours like these are gentle "quiet" paintings which are what many people aspire to. Tony says its important to plan carefully each aspect of the painting - something I admire but find very difficult - I'm a bit of a "suck it and see" painter and my hands with a brush in them tend to take on a life of their own and not wait for the brain and the planning...one day. The five inspirational projects included in the book use a variety of different subjects to provide a broad spectrum of artworks with differing atmospheres. They are very easy to follow as Tony clearly explains and illustrates each step. The bonus tracing at the end has no instructions and by following the techniques used and explained in the demo paintings it allows the artist to bridge the huge gap between following a demonstration and setting out full fledged into creating one's own work. An inspiring book for any artist containing useful information for seascapes with an added focus with superb, absorbing demonstrations.-JeannieZelos.com