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E-raamat: New Ideas in Botanical Painting

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Batsford
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781849947848
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Batsford
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781849947848

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Renowned botanical artist and professional gardener, Carolyn Jenkins combines her love of art and gardening to create stunning compositions (often very different from traditional botanical painting) with vibrant colours that leap from the page.

The first part of this book – Botanical: Grow – explores time well-spent in the garden and covers much of the traditional details of botanical painting, from observation to capturing light, colour and texture. The second part – Contemporary: Paint – explores how Carolyn works with photography, using the computer to help with crop and composition, achieving maximum impact and creating luminous paintings that shine from the page. Her stunning illustrations are full of vibrant colour, and her larger-than-life artworks have gained an enthusiastic following on Instagram.

This practical guide contains all the techniques and practice you need to create beautiful botanical art, plus step-by-step photography, crop, composition and photoshop demonstrations, to bring luminous colours, textures and impact to your own work.



Award-winning and Instagram-followed botanical artist Carolyn Jenkins demonstrates how to create stunning compositions that are full of colour and impact.

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Contains everything budding artists need to create eye-catching springtime paintings * Wildflower * Both fascinating and thought-provoking -- Henry Malt * The Artist * Chock-full of resplendent botanical paintings * PaperCrafter * An inviting book -- Henry Malt * Art Book Review *

Introduction 6(16)
My Love of Plants
10(3)
Understanding, Education and Training
13(3)
Botanical Diplomas - Gardening and Painting
16(6)
Grow
22(46)
Historical Inspiration
24(7)
England and France: Contrasting Gardens
31(6)
Garden or Florist?
37(7)
Some Favourite Constants
44(6)
Scientific - the Secrets of Flowers
50(2)
Seasons: The Year Divided
52(10)
Light: Morning, Midday, Evening
62(4)
Equipment
66(2)
Paint
68(51)
Choosing a Subject
70(4)
Textures
74(4)
Colour
78(10)
Special Plants
88(5)
Compositional Impact
93(10)
Photography and Photoshop
103(5)
Working up a Design
108(3)
(Un) usual Subjects
111(8)
Commissions and Commercial 119(5)
Resources 124(3)
Index 127(1)
Acknowledgements 128
Helen Birch is the author of several drawing and painting publications including Just Draw Botanicals. She is also an art tutor and blogger and has been an art lecturer at several institutions across the UK. She is the author of several highly popular blogs including drawdrawdraw. Helen Birch is the author of several drawing and painting publications including Just Draw Botanicals. She is also an art tutor and blogger and has been an art lecturer at several institutions across the UK. She is the author of several highly popular blogs including drawdrawdraw.