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Painting the Mountain Landscape
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Author_Eileen Clark
Beckstones
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Britain
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countryside
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Cumbria
de Breanski
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Gallery
Herdwick
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Lake District
landscape
light
mountain
oils
pastoral
perspective
rock
rural
sky
slopes
snow
stone walls
sunsets
traditional
Turner
Product details
- ISBN 9781785008443
- Weight: 652g
- Dimensions: 220 x 280mm
- Publication Date: 26 Apr 2021
- Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Many artists long to paint mountains - to capture their grandeur, their character and perhaps their tranquility. This practical book explains the key elements of portraying their magnificence and also advises how to reproduce the magic of a scene. With step-by-step instructions and clear, detailed advice throughout, it guides the painter through the techniques so you can express your own vision of the mountains and capture one of the greatest scenes of the natural landscape. The author's deep understanding and love of the mountains shines through the text and the paintings. There is advice on choosing mediums, brushes and surfaces, and using a limited colour palette both for en plein air and studio painting. Incorporates different features of the mountainscape - crags, slopes, rocks, lakes, woodland, cottages, animals and figures - to add life and interest to a painting. The author captures the transient and often dramatic effects of light on the mountain landscape, including the special magic of sunsets. Injects mood into a painting, from the excitement of a sublime storm to a sense of peace and refuge. Specific advice on painting sky, water and trees, and tips on using them in an effective composition. Finally, step-by-step, illustrated and detailed exercises show how to work down from the sky to the foreground, add detail, enrich hues, and increase contrast between light and shade. It is a handy guide for all artists and an inspiration to everyone who loves mountain scenery.
Eileen Clark is a leading mountain artist known for her ethereal paintings of the Lake District. She has worked for the last 25 years on both commissions and producing paintings for gallery exhibition, latterly in the prestigious Beckstones Gallery, near Penrith. Working on canvas and board, she concentrates on capturing the ever changing moods of the landscape, and is particularly inspired by the timeless quality of the mountains.
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