Watercolour is a difficult medium to master, and even experienced artists are prone to making mistakes.
Over the years he has spent working as a professional artist and demonstrator, Charles Evans has built up a huge bank of expert advice, tricks, tips and techniques for fixing common watercolour problems, correcting mistakes, and learning how to avoid them in the first place. These problems include how to remove 'cauliflowers', avoiding or fixing water spillages, preventing colours from bleeding into one another, making distant hills look, well, distant, and making less muddy colour mixes.
Each problem is one that Charles is commonly asked to solve, (such as My trees look like lollipops), followed by Charles' solution, and a short demonstration of how to prevent the problem occurring next time you paint.
Charles Evans is one of the UK's leading painters, well-known from his long-running TV series and for his art classes, which are held all over the UK. Charles has made over two hundred television programmes on art for the Tyne Tees television company and later for the Discovery Channel.
Charles has written several books for Search Press, and now also represents Daler-Rowney as their main demonstrator. His exuberant personality is reflected in his paintings, which have a lightness and simplicity to which many artists aspire.
Charles lives in Morpeth, Northumberland, UK.
Title: Charles Evans� Watercolour Rescue: Top tips for correcting your mistakes and preventing them in the first place
Author: Evans, Charles
ISBN: 9781782219422
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Publisher: Search Press Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-11-10
Number of Pages: 128
Weight: 0.2949 kg