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Paperback Watercolor: Simple, Fast, and Focused: Essential Concepts for Mastering the Medium Book

ISBN: 0823057062

ISBN13: 9780823057061

Watercolor: Simple, Fast, and Focused: Essential Concepts for Mastering the Medium

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Emphasis is placed on "The Big Three"- Simplify, Think and Paint Quickly, and Focus. This book will provide you with a simple explanation of "The Big Three" which includes all the essential concepts... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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"hey I can do that!"

While Mel Stabin's style is much looser and more direct than mine, I still value his approach to watercolor painting. His examples in this book will make you say, "Hey, I can do that!" And that is precisely why I would recommend it to beginners as well as advanced watercolorists. He has a knack for reducing picture elements into simple shapes and bold washes that really work. Check it out.

Thrilled but have reservations

Stabin is an inspiration making glorious and beautiful watercolors. His painting and some of his ideas are wonderful, especially for this experienced artist new to watercolor. But he cannot express his ideas clearly in words, making up his own terminology to explain concepts in art and design that were fully worked out hundreds of years ago. If you really squint hard you can understand what he means, but his editor should be sent back to grammer school. She didn't even catch his use of the wrong words..."creditable" for "credible", for example. The publisher gets marked down for splitting the important part of many pictures at the gutter. Anyway, the books are worth every penny. A 40 year artist new to watercolor.

Invaluable

This was the first book I came across where the author is speaking from his heart, his style is right up my alley, and he keeps it simple. I paint on-site and his approach is an inspiration. I come back to this book regularly to get an energy boost and remind myself of the concepts. Another similar book I enjoy is "Trevor Chamberlain: Light and Atmosphere in Watercolour: A Personal View" (Atelier Series.)

Best of it's style out there

I keep coming back to this book and it is becoming my main mentor and guide on my watercolor path. Stabin is of the one stroke, no glazes, on location in an hour school of painting, and if that is what appeals to you, he is the master. I have collected several books on this approach but both his actual paintings and his tips are far superior to the others. Under his tutleage I have grown as a painter far more than with any other book or teacher. Highly recommended.

Attractive and inspiring -- good philosophy for watercolor

(4.5*) I thought I had given up buying watercolor books but this inspired me enough to purchase again. Probably not a beginners book -- but good for somebody that already has the basics nailed and is looking for inspiration to move to the next level or perhaps looking to develop a looser style (although Mel's work is hardly loose for the most part, it is refreshing clean and relatively simple yet effective). The images rather than the text was my main reason for buying (although I like the concepts presented) -- I am beyond the beginner books now, so it is important for me that the images are inspiring. The images presented cover a nice range, including tropical and local scenes, water scenes, figure drawing and portraits. Highlights: - I love the pictures, Mel's style, subject and composition appeal greatly to me. Personal taste I guess. - love the philosophy: simple, fast, focused -- that is what watercolor is all about to me and what I strive for. -- Mel provides some useful insights that help get the right mindset for this approach Low points: None really. If pushed: - Mel's attractive and distinctive figure drawing style could easily be mistaken for that of Charles Reid, very similar -- but it is a great style that I want to see more of, so I can't complain. -- the fairly sparse text is less inspiring that the images. The images are great though, so they are tough act to follow -- and this is an art book! A very attractive and inspiring watercolor book. Recommended!
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