nannah
Written on Jan 23, 2022
The author, Zoë Ingram, talks about materials needed, briefly covers color theory, and then gets into the main two categories: the techniques she personally uses (which are all incredibly helpful; for example, I’ve seen the end result of using masking fluid but didn’t actually know what masking fluid was) and projects, in which she takes you step by step through several of her own works, taking time to explain each part. She also talks about making collages, using gouache with other mediums, and digitizing your work.
The illustrations are lovely, the explanations concise but understandable, and the book overall makes the process of painting with gouache so much less intimidating. The only criticism I could make is that the text is rather small on some of the pages, especially compared to the blank space around it. A very minor criticism. Some of her projects and techniques and styles aren’t my thing, but that’s to be expected in art; the author even says to take what you want or need from her processes and discard the rest. I look forward to trying out her exercises and seeing what comes of it!