Landscapes

by Alwyn Crawshaw

Published 1 June 1998

This best-selling title will be relaunched in June 05 with a fresh new cover design. Alwyn Crawshaw has a very loyal following among amateur painters, and this book provides an essential introduction to this exciting subject.

Landscapes are a very popular and rewarding subject for painters of all abilities. Here well-known and respected TV artist Alwyn Crawshaw demonstrates all the basic techniques of painting landscapes in watercolour and oils.

The book includes many practical exercises and step-by-step demonstration paintings of a variety of different landscapes, featuring mountains, snow, meadows and water. There are also useful sections on sketching, painting skies and trees, and how to add buildings, people and animals to your landscape paintings.

Part of the essential Learn to Paint series, this book provides the best introduction to this fascinating subject.


Watercolours

by Alwyn Crawshaw

Published 1 June 1998
This beginner's guide to using watercolours is part of a series which offers step-by-step demonstrations, easy-to-follow advice and hints, and tips and techniques from working artists.

Acrylics

by Alwyn Crawshaw

Published 27 September 1979
painting in this versatile, modern medium of acrylics. Acrylics can be used like oil paint (but without the long drying time), or watered down to look like watercolour.

Outdoors in Watercolour

by Alwyn Crawshaw

Published 1 June 1998
This beginner's guide to painting outdoors in watercolour is part of a series which offers step-by-step demonstrations, easy-to-follow advice and hints, and tips and techniques from working artists.

Sketch

by Alwyn Crawshaw

Published 1 January 1987

This best-selling title will be relaunched in September 04 with a fresh new cover design. Written by popular TV artist Alwyn Crawshaw, it is one of the four top-selling titles in the Learn to Paint series, and provides an ideal introduction to this essential skill.

Sketching is a vital artistic skill and painters of all standards need to be able to sketch. In this book Alwyn Crawshaw looks at all aspects of sketching on location, explaining how to use sketches either as works of art in their own right or as reference for later drawings or paintings.

Contents include:

* advice on sketching materials and equipment
* using pencil, charcoal, conte pencil, pen & ink and watercolour
* guidance on perspective
* help with design and composition
* sketching in colour

In addition, there are numerous practical exercises and several step-by-step demonstrations to encourage readers to put their new skills into practice.