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Color for the Watercolor Painter by Tom Hill. Hardcover with dust jacket. Copyright 1975, second printing 1976. 160 pages. 8.25" x 11". 92 black & white illustrations, 26 full-color plates. Noted Wstern watercolorist Tom Hill reviews basic materials, tools and watercolor techniques. He then describes and evaluates the most useful tube colors for the watercolorist, how each color behaves, and how best to use it. the reader will learn how to experiment in order to become acquainted with the characteristics of the different colors, how to achieve textural effects, and how to mix colors. He will also learn how to choose color palettes (warm, cool, low-key, high-key, tonal, minimum) for various purposes, as well as how to create the effects of distance and atmosphere through colors and how to emphasize the center of interest with color. Then, in a series of full-color, step by step demonstration projects, the reader is shown how to use color effectively in his own landscapes, seascapes, floral paintings, portraits and figure paintings. Published by Watson-Guptill Publications, New York. There are a few tears in the dust jacket, but book itself is in great condition. Please email with any questions, and check out our other listings for more great stuff! We're happy to combine items to save on shipping.
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