Loose and Lively Animals in Watercolour, Inks & Mixed Media

Loose and Lively Animals in Watercolour, Inks & Mixed Media
Author(s):
Jo Allsopp
Publisher:
Search Press
Edition:
1
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
144
ISBN-13:
9781782219958
RRP:
£15.99

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Animals are a perennial favourite amongst artists, but many struggle with capturing their form and character in a way that reflects the true spirit of the animal. In this bright, breezy and accessible book, Jo Allsopp’s genuine passion for wildlife is clear. That love is reflected in her art, and her skill at painting animals in a loose, lively and dynamic style is one that many wish to emulate.

Including a broad range of animals from around the world everything from red squirrels to peacocks, lions and housecats this book will appeal to animal-loving hobby artists and more advanced artists who wish to loosen up their style and take a more experimental approach to their watercolour painting. It includes:

  • A section of inspiration and motivation follows the introduction
  • Short practical exercises help you loosen up and try things out
  • A close look at Jo's way of painting, which demystifies the process and includes drawing techniques
  • 3 pure watercolour projects and 9 that incorporate mixed media
  • All the projects are fully illustrated and explained step-by-step, and show how you can make it personal to you.

This book will both inspire and instruct artists on how to create stunning animal paintings in a loose, fresh style. Jo's technique is very wet into wet, with lots of blooms, vivid colours, and striking contrasts and texture achieved by the addition of wax resist, salt, spatter and scratching out.

Jo uses an exciting range of art media and techniques in her work. The main medium is watercolour, but to this she adds ink, water-soluble and permanent pens; alcohol; gold, silver and bronze leaf; and Daler-Rowney acrylic inks. All are explored and explained to show the effects that can be achieved, and when and how to use them.