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Ready to Paint Watercolour Landscapes

Ready to Paint Watercolour Landscapes

Paperback
$17.95 US
8.56"W x 11.56"H x 0.2"D   | 11 oz | 48 per carton
On sale Apr 01, 2008 | 72 Pages | 978-1-84448-265-8
Learn to paint without relying on your drawing skills in this step-by-step watercolor workbook featuring pull-out tracings for 5 watercolor landscapes!
 
Want to paint but aren’t confident in your drawing skills? This watercolor workbook has everything you need! Inside you’ll find pull-out tracings and step-by-step instructions for painting:
 
• Poppy Field
• Doorway
• Bluebell Woods
• Footbridge in the Woods
• Village in the Snow
• Plus one bonus picture!

Also included is clear guidance on how to transfer the outline tracings to your watercolor paper—making this an easy, no-fuss guide for beginners interested in painting beautiful watercolor landscapes.
Terry Harrison grew up in Norfolk, UK. His early art education was basic and he never dreamed that he would one day become an artist. At fifteen, Terry moved to Hampshire and, inspired by his brilliant art teacher, won a place at Farnham Art School at the age of sixteen. After graduating he became a graphic artist but continued to paint in his spare time. In 1984 Terry gave up his job to paint full time and never looked back, teaching and demonstrating his watercolour techniques throughout the world, developing his own range of brushes and paints and writing over 20 best-selling books that have been translated into many languages. Sadly, Terry passed away in 2017 but his legacy lives on. His gift for explaining his methods in an easy and accessible way has encouraged countless people to take up painting, and his beautiful works of art, inspired by the English countryside that he loved, will continue to be enjoyed by people all over the world. View titles by Terry Harrison
No drawing skills are required with this easy-to-follow book. Outlines are provided as pull out tracings and Terry Harrison's no-nonsense instructions clearly illustrate all the techniques.

Learn how to paint beautiful pictures
Five easy to follow demonstrations
Step-by-step photographs and clear instructions
Six reusable tracings to pull out

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Learn to paint without relying on your drawing skills in this step-by-step watercolor workbook featuring pull-out tracings for 5 watercolor landscapes!
 
Want to paint but aren’t confident in your drawing skills? This watercolor workbook has everything you need! Inside you’ll find pull-out tracings and step-by-step instructions for painting:
 
• Poppy Field
• Doorway
• Bluebell Woods
• Footbridge in the Woods
• Village in the Snow
• Plus one bonus picture!

Also included is clear guidance on how to transfer the outline tracings to your watercolor paper—making this an easy, no-fuss guide for beginners interested in painting beautiful watercolor landscapes.

Author

Terry Harrison grew up in Norfolk, UK. His early art education was basic and he never dreamed that he would one day become an artist. At fifteen, Terry moved to Hampshire and, inspired by his brilliant art teacher, won a place at Farnham Art School at the age of sixteen. After graduating he became a graphic artist but continued to paint in his spare time. In 1984 Terry gave up his job to paint full time and never looked back, teaching and demonstrating his watercolour techniques throughout the world, developing his own range of brushes and paints and writing over 20 best-selling books that have been translated into many languages. Sadly, Terry passed away in 2017 but his legacy lives on. His gift for explaining his methods in an easy and accessible way has encouraged countless people to take up painting, and his beautiful works of art, inspired by the English countryside that he loved, will continue to be enjoyed by people all over the world. View titles by Terry Harrison

Table of Contents

No drawing skills are required with this easy-to-follow book. Outlines are provided as pull out tracings and Terry Harrison's no-nonsense instructions clearly illustrate all the techniques.

Learn how to paint beautiful pictures
Five easy to follow demonstrations
Step-by-step photographs and clear instructions
Six reusable tracings to pull out