Watercolour a Day: 365 Tips and Ideas for Improving your Skills and Creativity

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Oscar Asensio
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Paperback
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Promopress
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25/05/2018
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9788416504893
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Oscar Asensio|Paperback|Promopress|25/05/2018
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9788416504893
Book Description: 
This book gives both beginners and experienced watercolour painters a daily tip, trick or technique to improve his/her skills. Discover the great pleasure and fun of watercolouring with this great tutorial that reveals the techniques to master this medium and bring your creativity to the top, whether you have some expertise or are an amateur watercolourist. Day by day through a whole year, A Watercolour a Day provides fun tips and useful methods that will show you how to play with shadows and lights and layer glazes to produce your own beautiful hues, create textures, and enhance particular features. This book opens the door to a new way of observing your surroundings and enjoying art and life, making the most of every moment. By the end of this book, you will have incorporated watercolouring into your daily life, and you will be well-equipped to start using these techniques in your portraits, landscapes, interiors, still lives, or abstract patterns and will feel completely at ease designing compositions and painting in situ. AUTHOR: Oscar Asensio is an experienced editor who specializes in architectural, interior, industrial, and furniture design as well as in healthy living, beauty, and fine arts books. He has worked for a wide number of international publishers, and his books have been translated into many languages. He currently resides in Barcelona.

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