PublishedCrowood Press, September 2017 |
ISBN9781785003240 |
FormatSoftcover, 208 pages |
Dimensions28cm × 22cm × 1.4cm |
Capturing the landscape on paper requires the artist to look - to look deep into the distance and deep into the soul. This practical book celebrates the genre of landscape painting - the wonder of discovering the extraordinary in the everyday scene. Philip Tyler looks in detail at the materials, techniques and approaches needed to paint the landscape, and offers advice on how to portray space, light, atmosphere and different weather conditions.
Supported by the words and images of other notable artists, he explains how to transfer one's emotional response to the landscape onto paper or canvas. AUTHOR: Philip Tyler is a practising artist, who teaches at the University of Brighton and whose work is sold by Northcote Contemporary Art, London, The Harbour Gallery, Portscatho, and Zimmer Stewart Gallery, Arundel. In recent years, he has focused on painting his local landscapes of West Sussex and has been fascinated by the emotional expression it has aroused in him. He has also written Drawing and Painting the Nude - a course of 50 lessons for Crowood. SELLING POINTS: . A practical book celebrating the genre of landscape painting and includes a course of 50 lessons. . The technical and emotional challenges of drawing and painting the landscape are explored. . Aimed at all artists keen on painting the landscape including novices and art graduates. . Superbly illustrated with 372 colour images. . Philip Tyler is a practising artist who teaches at the University of Brighton. 372 colour photographs