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Painting Portraits in Watercolour - cover

Painting Portraits in Watercolour

Liz Chaderton

Publisher: The Crowood Press

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Summary

This joyful book gives you the confidence and skills to paint lively, contemporary faces and characters. Unusually, it teaches how to paint before exploring the drawing skillset necessary to capture a likeness, and thereby encourages the artist to try this genre. By explaining the techniques in clear steps with plenty of examples, it makes painting exciting and energetic portraits achievable for all.
Available since: 09/14/2023.
Print length: 112 pages.

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