Ready to Paint: Flowers in Acrylics

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Ready to Paint: Flowers in Acrylics
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Wendy Jelbert
SeriesReady to Paint
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:72
Dimensions(mm): Height 292,Width 216
Category/GenrePainting and art manuals
ISBN/Barcode 9781844484256
ClassificationsDewey:751.426
Audience
General
Illustrations 150 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Search Press Ltd
Imprint Search Press Ltd
Publication Date 9 April 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Everything from flower portraits to flowers in the landscape, all in one easy-to-use book! No drawing skills are required because full-size pull-out tracings containing the demonstration outlines are included. Whether you want to paint portraits of stargazer lilies, poppies in a cornfield or a Venetian windowbox, Wendy Jelbert makes acrylics easy to use in this guide to painting flowers.

Author Biography

Wendy Jelbert is a teacher and professional artist who works in pastels, oils, acrylics, inks and watercolours. She enjoys experimenting with different ways of using mixed media and texture and her sometimes unconventional methods often produce surprising and original results.Wendy lives in Andover, Hampshire.

Reviews

If you are a habitual reader of this section you will know that Search Press has an excellent new concept in art books. These are the Ready To Paint books, a series of unique books designed for beginning artists who want to paint, but whose lack of drawing ability prevents them having a go. Each book concentrates on a different popular subject for paintings, and contains six reusable tracings plus full instructions on how to paint the pictures. First there were several titles about mastering watercolors, now the series has progressed to that most modern medium, acrylics. You don't need many items to take up acrylic painting and the suggestion of buying a basic set to start is an excellent one. It is certainly how I began. Four basic brushes and a range of other easy-to-source items completes your kit, and I like the way certain colors are suggested. There is quite a good choice of pictures to paint too, ranging from a flower-laden balcony in Venice through poppies in a cornfield, butterflies on cow parsley and individual flower studies. Each of the five projects (you are on your own for the sixth as always) is explained in up to thirty stages, taking you through quite a range of different skills needed to master acrylics. These show their vast versatility from watercolour style washes to thick, textured oil effects and everything in between, including the mysteries of masking fluid. I also like the way in which different types of floral picture are covered, from massed flowers to individual close ups. This series continues to impress me.-Myshelf.com The book follows the by now well-established Ready to Paint format, with a series of six pre-drawn tracings that combine with detailed demonstrations of how to paint them. As with previous volumes, however, the result is very much more than a beginner's painting-by-numbers exercise and turns itself into one of the best introductions there is to painting flowers in the increasingly popular medium of acrylics.-Artbookreview.net Wendy Jelbert uses acrylics to capture the form and delicate beauty of flowers, using the medium in the style of both watercolour and oil. She deals with materials and lists her ten most used colours, her four favourite brushes and a range of suitable papers. She offers advice on transferring the images of the tracings at the beginning of the book and then embarks on six step-by-step demonstrations. For each of them she lists the colours and the brushes used and such aids as masking fluid and tape, ruling/drawing pens and sponges. The stages in the demonstrations vary in number from 15 to 30 and each step is accompanied by an explanatory note, which enables readers to follow the gradual build-up of the attractive paintings.-Leisure Painter Artist Wendy Jelbert encourages novices to gain skills in acrylic painting in this introductory guide to art techniques. She provides tracings of five paintings with floral motif; a detailed listing of the materials needed; clear instructions on transferring the tracing images to paper; and, finally, lessons on how to develop each of the five artworks.-Chicago Botanic Garden