Learn to paint with Anna Mason, using this inspiring, practical watercolor guide to botanical art
Anna's vibrant, detailed and uplifting watercolors have earned her worldwide recognition. In this, her second book, she goes beyond flowers to explore her inspirations from across the natural world, including fruit, birds and animals. The book gives you a very personal insight into Anna's way of working; with clarity and warmth she will help you find inspiration, choose scale and composition, see things correctly and work with discipline and flow until you produce fabulous work of your own.
Packed with advice and inspiring finished pieces, this gorgeous book guides the reader through Anna's method of working with a variety of beautiful step-by-step projects and exercises. It is suitable for beginners or for more experienced artists looking to refine their style or try some new techniques.
Wow! Just the paintings themselves are enough to buy this book. The photo realism is extraordinary! But what makes this book unique is the step by step of “how” she approaches a painting. Then she uses gorgeous subjects to show each painting step by step! I checked it out on Kindle Unlimited first. But I’m buying the paperback!
Who knew? I don’t particularly enjoy watercolor, as I personally have found it to be an unforgiving medium. However, I may need to revisit that sentiment after reading Anna Mason’s Watercolour World. Maybe it’s because she’s self-taught, but I found her technique and approach to watercolour to be incredibly accessible. Like look here, this isn’t a mountain, it’s a beautiful meadow that you simply take one step at a time through. Hard to explain, but this was a great read.
With a great recipe, secrets of great meals and treats are unlocked for the fortunate reader. Here we are provided with as method for translating visual and photographic sensation into art.
The method steps through materials, procedures and subjects in a process that can be applied to any subject.
This book provided much information about color and technique that I am sure will make my paintings much , much better. I am inspired to inject more realism into my otherwise very loose style.
This is a really pretty book. I liked the illustrations a lot. It was a bit too technical for me. I am a novice watercolour painter mostly stamps and then watercoloring them so some of the techniques are beyond my ability and left me feeling bored. But I did pick up a few basic tips and so I gave this book 3.5 out of 5 stars!
Anna is my new watercolorist hero. I didn’t think it was possible for some to paint so realistic in watercolor but Anna proves me wrong. She inspires me to learn new watercolor techniques and to push myself with my art.