I don't really know what I expected when I selected this book. It's a
fairly small volume, about 5"x7", hard covered, with very nice coated
pages. Each page has a contemporary watercolor, with notes about the
way the artist created the picture. I'm not entirely sure what I
expected from this book. Perhaps a little more detail? This is what
the author says in her introduction, in part: "Accompanying each work is
a short exploration of the artist's approach and the techniques used,
so you can try some of the ideas out too."
Each pair of pages
contains a picture to the right, and a paragraph or 2 on the left page
briefly discussing what the painting is, and perhaps what the artist
intended to create. Other than the pages about making blooms and
similar special effects, there isn't much on how the paintings were
created - paper, paint, ink, whatever - in most cases. It's a pretty
little book, and a nice review, but isn't as helpful to the artistic
process as I might have hope.
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