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| Splash 10 Passionate Brushstrokes | 
enlarge | Creator: Rachel Rubin Wolf Publisher: North Light Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (4 reviews) Sales Rank: 104975
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 9.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 1581809719 Dewey Decimal Number: 751.422 EAN: 9781581809718 ASIN: 1581809719
Publication Date: May 21, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Splash 10 features nearly 140 paintings from over 100 artists. Submissions by hundreds of watercolorist and water-media painters from around the world determine the content of each Splash title - every piece is selected from painters invited to submit their work for consideration. Each painting is accompanied by a caption highlighting a specific inspiration, passion, tip or technique that offers instructive information about how it influences the painting. The theme "Passionate Brushstrokes" is both technical (encompassing the application of paint) and emotional (corresponding to the dedication and love of watercolor maintained by the contributors of the title).
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  Eye Candy August 17, 2008 The last "Splash 10" book is really a fantastic book. So many great paintings and creative artists make you want to get your brushes out and start painting.
The inspiration they provide is a great gift. A very well-worth purchase.
  Splash 10 is a huge Splash! July 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have most of the Splash series and I think 10 is one of the best yet. I love to see what other watercolorists can do. Their imagination abilities are truly remarkable. Splash 10 is also special to me as my teacher, Susan Stuller, has two paintings included.
Marti Franks
  The color of ten June 1, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Book ten already! I wonder if the folks at North Light thought Splash would last from January 1991 to May 2008 for the latest edition. Especially when you consider the number of books out there. Put 'watercolor painting' into Amazon's advance search and more than 8,000 titles pop up, try 'watercolor instruction' for more than 800!
I mentioned in my review of book nine that I thought the contents rather subdued in comparison with previous editions and ten does rather continue that impression. I must admit that I have no idea about the criteria for inclusion in this series but selection is probably based on what is available and maybe there just aren't many eye-stopping paintings around. I'm thinking here of Deborah Rubin's tram painting in book eight or Hosey Hutson's beautiful painting of the side of a barn made up from 7-UP signs in book six.
So what does this latest book have to offer. There is certainly no reduction in quality from the ninety-nine artists included and the range of styles is as wide as previous books. Dan Burt's included again (he's also in book seven and eight) with his amazingly flamboyant casual brushstrokes and so is Soon Warren's glass bowl with flowers done in an almost photorealist technique. Ted Nuttall (also in book eight) contributes a lovely portrait rather reminiscent of Charles Reid's style: an apparent casualness of color and brushstrokes that makes it look so easy but is in fact the epitome of creativity and professionalism. John Salminen lives in the Minnesota woods and so is intrigued by big cities. He has two paintings that nicely capture the feel of a metropolis, his starting point are his own city photos. As with previous editions all the artists write about their techniques and inspiration.
Book ten is the same size as the others, printed on good paper with a 175 screen. The paintings are divided into seven sections with the usual favorites: landscapes, still life, flowers (with some really good exhibits) and people. I always thought the design of the series rather good, clean and uncluttered but this book has a rather annoying design conceit: there are three examples of display type printed on the paintings. This seems to me a totally unnecessary idea, empty areas of a painting are there for a reason and not to be considered as an optional place to add text. I've not noticed this in previous books.
Despite the fact that this tenth book (like the ninth) doesn't quite come up to the creative exuberance of the previous eight it still has plenty of wonderful watercolors to inspire you and the series still continues the very high painting selection one has come to expect.
***FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.
  Another Big Splash May 31, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Rachel Rubin Wolf must be doing something right with now a tenth in the series. The Splash series is a collection of current watercolor artists and some of their most inspiring work.
This one is Passionate Brushstrokes. The colors, the ideas, the perspective of the paintings are once again terrific.
It is especially helpful, as an artist, to read from each artist their breakthroughs, their inspiration, their secrets along with each painting in the book.
It is not a how-to book but looking through the book is motivating and inspiring if you are trying to get a new painting going.
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