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Pure Watercolour Painting

Classic Techniques for Creating Radiant Landscapes

Paperback
$24.95 US
8.63"W x 11"H x 0.42"D   | 23 oz | 16 per carton
On sale Oct 10, 2017 | 144 Pages | 978-1-78221-435-9
Learn how to use traditional watercolour techniques to produce beautiful, contemporary paintings that are full of light, colour and life. Packed with inspirational finished paintings and step-by-step projects, this engaging book teaches you how to use watercolours in their purest form, without the addition of any other media, to create art that has a radiancy and luminosity that cannot be achieved in any other way.
Peter Cronin is an elected member of the Royal Watercolour Society of Wales, the Pure Watercolour Society and is an associate member of The Royal Society Of Marine Artists. Having been painting in watercolour for over thirty years, Peter has gained an enviable reputation in his chosen medium. He is completely self-taught and is an enthusiastic ambassador for watercolour painting. Through his teaching, workshops and demonstrations he seeks to encourage, equip and help all who love painting.

Peter lives in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.

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Learn how to use traditional watercolour techniques to produce beautiful, contemporary paintings that are full of light, colour and life. Packed with inspirational finished paintings and step-by-step projects, this engaging book teaches you how to use watercolours in their purest form, without the addition of any other media, to create art that has a radiancy and luminosity that cannot be achieved in any other way.

Author

Peter Cronin is an elected member of the Royal Watercolour Society of Wales, the Pure Watercolour Society and is an associate member of The Royal Society Of Marine Artists. Having been painting in watercolour for over thirty years, Peter has gained an enviable reputation in his chosen medium. He is completely self-taught and is an enthusiastic ambassador for watercolour painting. Through his teaching, workshops and demonstrations he seeks to encourage, equip and help all who love painting.

Peter lives in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.