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| Painting with Acrylics (Acrylic Tips & Techniques) | 
enlarge | Author: Arnold Lowrey Publisher: Search Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (4 reviews) Sales Rank: 94928
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 96 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 8.5 x 0.3
ISBN: 1844480100 Dewey Decimal Number: 751.426 EAN: 9781844480104 ASIN: 1844480100
Publication Date: March 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Arnold Lowrey presents a lively, inspirational introduction to acrylics which illustrates the versatility and beauty of this wonderful medium. Acrylic paint is easy to use, it dries quickly and many different effects can be created from washes and glazes to exciting textural finishes. It is an ideal medium for anyone starting to paint, but it also offers challenges to the more experienced artist because of its quick drying properties and versatility. Watercolour and oil painting techniques can be used, either on their own, or combined to create paintings full of depth, mood and atmosphere, and there is the added benefit that the paints are watersoluble. Using over 100 step-by-step photographs in a sequence of simple demonstrations, Arnold shows how to paint landscapes, seascapes and buildings, and he also illustrates how to change daylight into night and sunlight into mist using transparent glazing effects. With his help you can create sparkling pictures full of life, atmosphere and depth.
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  release the inner artist September 15, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is great, it shows in detail exactly how to do acrylic paintings using all kinds of subjects and mediums... as a newby to painting (I usually draw) I am having a lot of fun. I thoroughly recommend this book
  Great Step by Step Instructions September 13, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
After a short introduction about the materials, color, and tips on composition, Arnold Lowrey spends the bulk of this book giving instructions on how he created 6 paintings that use different techniques. These instructions really are step by step and never jump way ahead in the painting in one "step" leaving you thinking, "what, how did he do that?" He always lets you know exactly what colors and instruments he used to create each object in the painting. All in all, incredibly helpful.
  Informative June 2, 2007 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
"Painting With Acrylics" starts with an informative introduction which discusses the wide variety in styles and uses of acrylic paint. The sections on acrylic mediums, brush strokes, composition and using color were particularly interesting. The author then shows how to paint six scenes using a well-rounded variety of techniques. He shows how to use palette knives, sponges, sand paper, paper towels, razor blades, fingers and of course paint brushes to achieve the look of water color, scumbling, oil paint, and glazes. In addition, he teaches the reader how to use acrylic pastes and gels. I highly recommend this book.
  An extremely helpful introduction to acrylics June 16, 2006 42 out of 42 found this review helpful
I was unsure of buying this book because it was unreviewed and I had not heard of the author. I'm very glad I took the chance. I've been dabbling with acrylic painting for the last year or so (with no other painting or art experience), and I'm still a pretty rank beginner. I have several other books on acrylic painting. Some of them I like very well, but this is the one I was able to follow the most easily and wind up with something approximating "art."
The strenght of the book is the detailed instruction for completing each project. Lowrey approaches things in a step by step manner. Some of my other books are step by step, but they seem like huge steps because I am left wondering, okay, how did you get from this step to that step? Not here. I think any beginner would be very pleased with this book.
As for what the book covers - It has brief sections on materials, color theory, and composition. Most of the book, though, is split up into six projects: 1. Watercolor technique 2. Oil (impasto) technique 3. mixed watercolor/oil technique 4. glazing with white 5. glasing with color 6. using pastes & gels.
Following each project is a number of paintings created with the same technique. And Mr. Lowrey's paintings are very attractive, I think. I very much like his use of color.
At any rate, Mr. Lowrey's book was very helpful to this beginner. He maintains a website, so check out some of his art if you're curious. (an internet search on Arnold Lowrey and acrylic should be sure to turn it up.)
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