Popular author, Terry Harrison, shows how to paint seas and skies using simple watercolour techniques. Step-by-step photographs and clear explanations show how to achieve the effects needed to paint the various elements of skies and seascapes. These are then combined in three demonstrations showing every stage of painting a beautiful picture, from drawing to finishing touches. Learn how to create impressive paintings of crashing waves, a coastal footpath and a sunset over the sea.
About the Author
Terry Harrison became interested in art early on, attending Art School at the age of sixteen. His studies led to a career in graphics, then he became an illustrator, developing his own painting style and perfecting his techniques during evenings and weekends. Demand grew for his paintings and he soon gave up his 'day job' to paint full time. Now he is kept constantly busy with a full schedule of exhibitions, private commissions, demonstrations and painting holidays. His fine art prints are sold in shops and galleries everywhere and he has recently opened a successful art gallery where he displays and sells his paintings.
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"An excellent soft back book for those interested in creating sea and sky paintings, with clear easy-to-follow instructions." --JeannieZelos.com
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A good beginner's guide to rendering realistic looking seascapes and believable skies in watercolour. Some useful step by step demonstrations to try. Terry Harrison is an excellent teacher and his work inspires and encourages.
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