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Chinese Painting Techniques for Exquisite Watercolors
Chinese Painting Techniques for Exquisite Watercolors
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Author: Lian Quan Zhen
Publisher: North Light Books
Category: Book

List Price: $22.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(11 reviews)
Sales Rank: 283318

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 144
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.7 x 0.4

ISBN: 158180637X
Dewey Decimal Number: 751.4251
UPC: 035313332166
EAN: 9781581806373
ASIN: 158180637X

Publication Date: June 15, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Known for its simplicity and fluidity of line, traditional Chinese watercolors capture the essence of natural objects with a profound, unmatched beauty. Renowned artist Lian Quan Zhen shows newcomers how to paint in this loose, liberating style through a series of basic demonstrations.

Chinese Painting Techniques for Exquisite Watercolors:

* Combines classic Chinese painting principles with Western watercolor methods for breathtaking results

* Features 12 step-by-step mini-demonstrations covering everything from brushstrokes to composition

* Combines the use of ink and watercolor

Following Zhen's unique watercolor methods, artists will learn to paint entire compositions based on classic Chinese watercolor subjects, including flowers, birds and fish. Mini-demos ensure that artists will successfully render every detail, including eyes, scales, feathers, beaks, petals and more.


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Concepts   June 4, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The book itself is beautifully done. Pictures and stages of the art work are clear. Colors are visually accurate but paint names might depend on your location and vendors. There's no substitute for attending an actual workshop. If an artist had never learned any Asian painting techniques, this book might be too challenging. On the other hand, anyone who has learned similar watercolor or ink methods would easily follow the instructions. I had attended one of Lian's workshops so I use the book whenever I want to work on a new project.


3 out of 5 stars Chinese PaintingTechniques...and Love is in the Earth: Laying of stones...   February 9, 2008
  0 out of 14 found this review helpful

I want to know where is my two (2) books that I bought last month, in 01/07/2008:
1 - Chinese PaintingTechniques for exquesite watercolors
2 - Love is in the Earth: Laying of stones (Crystals and New Age)



5 out of 5 stars A Unique and Exciting Watercolor Book   October 5, 2007
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I really love this book. One of the reasons I like it is that it is so unique. It is not really a book for a beginner watercolorist, but I am somewhat at the beginner level, tried some of the exercises, and had a lot of fun even if they didn't turn out exactly as I had hoped. I also have Zhen's DVD of Painting Animals in Watercolor. His cheerful and unique mannerisms on the DVD helped me enjoy his books even more. One of the exercises I tried in this book involved actually POURING the watercolor paint onto the paper and letting it mix. It didn't turn out exactly perfect, and when I started doing it, I didn't feel like I knew what I was doing, but in the end, I had a beautiful effect and felt that I had a lot of fun that was different from other watercolor books I've learned from.

Zhen has a lot to teach in this book. Some paintings are done on rice paper and some of regular cold press. I really love this beautiful book. The DVD is fabulous also.



2 out of 5 stars A beautiful presentation, but   March 12, 2006
  26 out of 30 found this review helpful

It wasn't much help beyond some technicalities of brush work and some reproductions of the artist's work. Okay for a pretty intro. and some history. If your goal is to reproduce someone else's paintings, this book does that; but I want to create my own so Chinese Brush Painting: A Beginner's Guide by Pauline Cherrett, actually gives directions: on how to care for your tools, how to compose your own paintings, how to make your paintings vibrant with energy and spirit, with enough "what not to do's" to be truly a useful beginners guide. I don't understand the 5 star ratings on this book. As to technical brush work; Chinese Calligraphy Made Easy: A Structured Course In Creating Beautiful Brush Lettering by Rebecca Yue; gives wonderful step by step directions for brush work that transfers to painting everything else.


5 out of 5 stars Exquisite watercolors? A Simply Excuisite Book!   September 21, 2003
  46 out of 46 found this review helpful


The title "Chinese Painting Techniques for Exquisite Watercolors" is, by all accounts, an understatement! Of the countless dozens of art technique books I've read over the years, this one is by far the most captivating, beautiful and unique.

Rarely have I ever been this impressed by a book on any topic, let alone one on art techniques, of which I'm generally rather critical. I'm so used to art books that leave too much information lacking, are unoriginal, show sloppy technique, or simply cannot keep my interest, that this book left me salivating for more! It is truly an exception!

The author, Lian Quan Zhen brings to life an interesting blending of Chinese painting techniques and Western watercolor methods to create a style of painting that is simply, well... exquisite!

The author begins by covering the basic tools and techniques of Chinese painting, from materials and supplies, to mounting of completed paintings. He covers the difference between Chinese paints and watercolor paints, painting in ink, and even shows the *correct* way to hold a paint brush!

Zhen goes on to give one of the best explanations of effective painting composition that I've seen yet. He covers everything from linear perspective and establishing the focal point of your painting (which he refers to as 'establishing priority'), to geometric organization of objects in arcs, circles, triangles, rectangles and s-shapes, and provides clear examples of each.

Next, the author beautifully conveys the three basic styles of Chinese painting, which he identifies as "detail-style" (gongbi), "spontaneous" style, and a blending of the two which he simply calls "half-detail, half-spontaneous," and throughout the book he gives many beautiful examples, and techniques for creating each of them.

Through the rest of the book, Zhen shares the creation of many beautiful compositions, not only in Chinese ink, but also in watercolor using many of the techniques he uses in his Chinese paintings, and showing how the two different methods can be used to create very original, beautiful works of art.

I cannot recommend this book more to anyone with an interst in watercolor, but I must warn that once you see this book, its very likely you will be equally drawn to Chinese painting.

As for myself, and my growing addiction to Chinese painting techniques, I've now traded in several hundred dollars for a plethora of Chinese art supplies, and I couldn't be happier!!

Many thanks to Lian Quan Zhen, for sharing his uniquely beautiful approach to painting with the rest of us, and for introducing me to a brand new way of looking at a blank sheet of paper, particularly xuan paper!