Painting Houses and Gardens in Watercolour

by Professor Richard Taylor

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Painting your home and garden is very popular among amateur painters, reflecting the continuing interest in these subjects on television and in the media. It is an ideal subject for the artist, being literally on the doorstep, with the added bonus of the resulting paintings having a very personal quality. This guide begins with an explanation of the practical aspects of painting - exploring colour and texture, using a sketchbook and getting to grips with perspective and composition - and then it looks at a wide variety of houses, from town dwellings to country cottages, as well as some of the smaller details and architectural features that can provide such interest. It then moves on from the house, through the conservatory and out into the garden, where numerous interesting subjects can be found, such as wooden sheds, old stone walls and terracotta pots, not to mention the flowers and vegetables. With sketches, step-by-step sequences, staged demonstrations and Richard Taylor's watercolours to inspire and encourage, this book provides an introduction to this subject.
  • ISBN10 0007115040
  • ISBN13 9780007115044
  • Publish Date 6 May 2003
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 8 August 2008
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
  • Imprint Collins