"Creative Portraits in Watercolour" by Ana Santos was a great addition to my library as a budding artist with a growing interest in watercolour. The picture books that Quarto Publishing puts out are always very good, and this one is no different. Ana Santos, a skilled artist and online teacher, gives a clear and easy-to-follow guide on how to use watercolour to make expressive and creative images.
The book starts with a long talk of the tools you'll need, including different kinds of watercolour paint, paper, brushes, and other things. I liked how much time was spent on colour theory and how to use it to make schemes, harmonies, and differences. The guide on how to mix skin tones with different colours was a gem in and of itself, because this skill has often been hard to learn.
When the author gets to the meat of the book, he or she goes into great detail about portraits. The step-by-step lessons and exercises for beginners were a breath of fresh air that made the daunting job of painting pictures easier to do. Ana Santos smoothly covers every part of the process of painting a portrait, from sketching the first measures to trying out different creative techniques.
One of the best things about "Creative Portraits in Watercolour" is how many different examples and styles are included. It's more than just a book of instructions; artists of all levels can find ideas and motivation in it. The book pushes people to try new things and let their imagination flow, which helps them grow as artists.
I was especially interested in the part about making up faces and transferring reference pictures, because it gave me a lot of new ideas as an artist. The activities stretched my artistic skills and got me excited about watercolour painting again.
Even though the image on the cover didn't grab my attention at first, the book itself is a work of art. The colourful, step-by-step notes and photos are put together in a beautiful way that makes learning fun.
In conclusion, Ana Santos's "Creative Portraits in Watercolour" is a gem for anyone who likes watercolour pictures. It's useful for both new artists who want to learn the basics of watercolour and seasoned artists who want to improve their skills and range. I would suggest this book to any artist, no matter how good they are. This inspiring and thorough guide will stay on my bookshelf for a long time, and I'm looking forward to reading its beautiful pages again and again for both learning and fun.