Watercolour Warfare by Maxine Wade
The fight to conquer watercolour painting. A culmination of Maxine’s 43 years of teaching, this book is suitable for all skill levels of the practice of watercolour painting, whether a beginner or a more experienced watercolourist. It has a particular emphasis on the avoidance of the danger zones using this medium, through a deeper understanding of the inherent nature of the paint, and the critical use of water. With concise and simple text, this book assists you to plan your ‘battle’ ahead, with the right ’weapons’ in your hand - to sidestep a problem, to avoid a failed attempt. Advice is given on aesthetic choices, whilst understanding and evaluating your progress. Not a “how to paint watercolours” book – more a “how to succeed in watercolour painting” book.
The fight to conquer watercolour painting. A culmination of Maxine’s 43 years of teaching, this book is suitable for all skill levels of the practice of watercolour painting, whether a beginner or a more experienced watercolourist. It has a particular emphasis on the avoidance of the danger zones using this medium, through a deeper understanding of the inherent nature of the paint, and the critical use of water. With concise and simple text, this book assists you to plan your ‘battle’ ahead, with the right ’weapons’ in your hand - to sidestep a problem, to avoid a failed attempt. Advice is given on aesthetic choices, whilst understanding and evaluating your progress. Not a “how to paint watercolours” book – more a “how to succeed in watercolour painting” book.
The fight to conquer watercolour painting. A culmination of Maxine’s 43 years of teaching, this book is suitable for all skill levels of the practice of watercolour painting, whether a beginner or a more experienced watercolourist. It has a particular emphasis on the avoidance of the danger zones using this medium, through a deeper understanding of the inherent nature of the paint, and the critical use of water. With concise and simple text, this book assists you to plan your ‘battle’ ahead, with the right ’weapons’ in your hand - to sidestep a problem, to avoid a failed attempt. Advice is given on aesthetic choices, whilst understanding and evaluating your progress. Not a “how to paint watercolours” book – more a “how to succeed in watercolour painting” book.