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Mark McGinnis

Watercolor Sketching

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Mark W. McGinnis' approach to Watercolor Sketching. The book discusses materials, design, techniques, content, style, and the sketch.From the conclusion:I wish I had discovered watercolor sketching long ago, but I am thankful I have it now. It has added such a wonderful balance to the “serious†work I do in my studio. I receive great pleasure from sketching and it provides quiet relief from a sometimes too busy life.I firmly believe that watercolor sketching can be pursued on any level of experience and professionalism. From the accomplished artist, to the serious student, to the amateur artist, to the novice, all levels can benefit from the experience.It is my hope that this book can encourage people on a course of sketching that they can build on for a lifetime.
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44 afgedrukte pagina’s
Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2011
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  • Julia Vishnevskayaciteerde uit7 jaar geleden
    I believe the negative space should be equally as interesting as the positive space (the subject).
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    Color terms may be helpful when talking about color. The first is local color. This is the basic color of a subject – we might say a banana’s local color is yellow. A second type of color is optical color. This type of color refers to when the artist tries to capture the true complexity of the light reflecting off the surface of an object. The banana may be yellow but on close observation we may see areas that are still green and yellow green. Closer inspection will show there are brown and black markings and some of the yellow seems to have bit more orange in it, and there are shadows on the surface caused by the light source. The color of the surface the banana is sitting on is being reflected on the surface of the fruit creating more color variation. This is the optical color of the subject.
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    You need to ask yourself, “Are those negative spaces interesting?”

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