Description
Each spread includes a stunning work of art paired with a discussion of the artist's approach to creating it, including the techniques employed. At the bottom of the page, find tips on the tools, materials and methods used to make the piece.
A hyper-realistic blackberry, a watercolour sketch of a bunch of mint in a glass, a detailed scratchboard study of three pussy willow twigs, a tribal-style pattern inspired by different leaf shapes, an abstract image-transfer print of a milkweed plant... the techniques and subjects covered are diverse. With these and more artworks - created in a variety of media, including watercolour, coloured pencils, oil, pen and ink, mixed media and pencil - explore:
- Shape, form and light
- Harmonious colours
- Contrasting elements
- Fine detail
- Capturing movement
- Cropped compositions
- Using negative space
- Anatomical accuracy
Whether you are an artist looking for fresh ideas for creating botanical art or simply enjoy looking at nature-inspired images, this portable volume is a rich resource.
About the Author
Helen Birch is an art tutor and blogger and has been an art lecturer at several institutions across the UK. She is the author of the highly popular drawdrawdraw blog. Her books include Freehand: Sketching Tips and Tricks, Just Add Watercolour, and Drawn From Life.
Book Information
ISBN 9780711251328
Author Helen Birch
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Frances Lincoln
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC