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The Acrylics Companion
Techniques & Tips to Improve Your Painting
Hashim Akib
Description
In this innovative, ideas-led mini guide, Hashim Akib showcases the versatility and vibrancy of acrylic painting.
Featuring 64 practical exercises and inspiring insights, on a wide range of subjects, from portraiture to the urban landscape and using a variety of approaches, from colour dabbing, working on a base colour and refining chaos into order, this book is ideal for beginner to intermediate artists; it will inspire you with new ideas, push you creatively and encourage you to develop your own artistic style.
- Loosen up with a range of fun, inspiring exercises to get you started
- Discover luscious impasto, versatile washes and experimental pouring
- Experiment with different applicators: brushes, knives, and more
- Cut to the chase with visual, easy-to-follow guides to composition, colour theory and using different types of acrylics, including soft, heavy body and more
- Acrylics 101: from choosing and handling your brushes to mounting your finished piece on the wall
- Troubleshoot any concerns or issues
- Take inspiration from dozens of inspirational examples of Hash’s work
Details
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FormatHardback
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Pages128
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Size180 x 130mm
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PublisherSearch Press
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ISBN9781800921610
Stock Code
240507
Our Price
$29.99
1 in stock for immediate dispatch
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