David Bellamy's Watercolour Landscape Course
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Average customer review:Product Description
This step–by–step course by artist–teacher David Bellamy shows you how paint successful watercolor landscapes right from the start.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1463173 in Books
- Published on: 2004-01-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 160 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
Following David Bellamy’s well–structured course, you will learn all the necessary skills and techniques needed to create sketches, studies, and watercolor paintings. The course is arranged in three sections: practical aspects of watercolor painting and technique; developing a personal style; and exploring the elements of the landscape, from skies, water, and trees to buildings and mountains. Throughout, there are numerous practical exercises that not only highlight the key points of each chapter, but also enable students to monitor their progress. In addition, there are a dozen demonstration paintings with clear, step–by–step details explaining how to paint a variety of landscapes in watercolor. David Bellamy is a well–known artist and instructor; among his books are Coastal Landscapes, Learn to Paint Watercolor, and Developing Your Watercolors.
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Customer Reviews
Good Watercolour Landscape Course.
This is an excellent book for those who are interested in watercolour landscape painting and would like to learn how to go about it. Everything from paper selection, brushes to choose, paint colours to select for your palette, to several good exercises to try, and many tutorials, are contained in this book. If watercolour is your thing, this is the book you want.
David Bellamy
His books are just excellent, very different from many artist authors. Watching his DVD does help tremendously with the books, although not necessary.
Naturecolour landscape Course
I'm not impressed with this book, it's not for beginners, it dose'nt have enough instruction on "how to do" or "how this is achived" hardly anthing on brushes or paints. very dissopointed with this book.



