"This book is perfect for anyone who wants to try more creative pursuits, but hasn’t discovered their artist talents yet."

- Fox 56 WDKY,

Yes, really! Young or old, there is an artist in each of us. If yours is hiding (perhaps behind a shred of self-consciousness?), just remember: Art is personal expression. You have your talent. Nobody else has anything like it! If you are ready to discover (or re-discover) your genius, Paint This Book! is here to help. The paints, the brush, and the watercolor paper are all included—plus irresistible encouragement and exercises from authors John Cassidy and Thacher Hurd: Work small: Quick, spontaneous strokes will happen more naturally.Trust your instincts: Watercolor can turn to mush with a lot of revision. You’re better than you think you are!Choose your techniques: You’ll learn about light and shadow (page 43), perspective (page 51), and more. But it’s up to you whether to use these skills often, or never! Either way, there are many artists who do the same. Don’t forget: Sometimes a shimmer of color on the page can look even fruitier than a realbowl of fruit. Between these covers, there are no mistakes. Just add imagination (and water)!
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Put the brush in your hand. Stick it in the water, then smush it around in one of the colors. Now take a deep breath and plop it down on the page . . . You’re an artist.
"This book is perfect for anyone who wants to try more creative pursuits, but hasn’t discovered their artist talents yet."
There's no time like the present to learn something new. Paint This Book is a watercolour workbook for budding artists of all ages - complete with six paint colours, a brush, and sturdy watercolour paper.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781615193875
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
The Experiment LLC
Vekt
682 gr
Høyde
239 mm
Bredde
328 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Spiral
Antall sider
72

Om bidragsyterne

Thacher Hurd has received the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award and the New York Times Best Illustrated Award. He co-founded Peaceable Kingdom Press in 1983.



John Cassidy co-founded Klutz in 1978 and was its creative head until 2000. He has written over 200 books and received the Legacy for Children Award. He currently lectures at Stanford's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design. He lives in California.