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Drawing and Painting the Landscape: A Course of 50 Lessons

Drawing and Painting the Landscape: A Course of 50 Lessons

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-05-01 11:56:13
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Philip Tyler
  • ISBN:1785003240
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Capturing the landscape on paper requires the artist to look—to look deep into the distance and deep into the soul。 This practical book celebrates the genre of landscape painting—the wonder of discovering the extraordinary in the everyday scene。 Philip Tyler looks in detail at the materials, techniques, and approaches needed to paint the landscape, and offers advice on how to portray space, light, atmosphere, and different weather conditions。 Supported by the words and images of other notable artists, he explains how to transfer one's emotional response to the landscape onto paper or canvas。 There are exercises to support the 50 lessons in the book and more than 300 color images illustrate the text。

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Manuel Antão

If you're into stuff like this, you can read the full review。Look at Your Art: "Drawing and Painting the Landscape" by Philip TylerContrary to popular belief, things DO NOT get easier the better you get; it gets harder because you raise your own standards and need to at least, if not do better, for the next piece than the one before。 So my advice is embrace being bad at art and enjoy it, do strive to get better, but you are only bad once so make sure you are enjoying the ride along the way and t If you're into stuff like this, you can read the full review。Look at Your Art: "Drawing and Painting the Landscape" by Philip TylerContrary to popular belief, things DO NOT get easier the better you get; it gets harder because you raise your own standards and need to at least, if not do better, for the next piece than the one before。 So my advice is embrace being bad at art and enjoy it, do strive to get better, but you are only bad once so make sure you are enjoying the ride along the way and take in that moment and do not feel rushed to "get good" at drawing。 。。。more