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Seeing Things Simply: Composition

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Composition is simply organizing a picture so that you get the best and the most out of the subject you have chosen to paint. An this book explains how to do just that in easy-to-understand terms with a wealth of paintings, pencil sketches, watercolor studies, and photographs that illustrate the concepts. From formal to informal composition and classic to modern approaches, author and artist James Horton covers it all in a thorough, thoughtful manner. o Discover how to choose the viewpoint, angle of viewing, and format that will stress the focal point o Learn to avoid overly symmetrical and obvious approaches o Use light, color, tone, and "lead-in" lines to enhance your painting's composition o Compose portraits, still lifes, and floral groups by planning the initial setup as well as the painting itself o Study paintings by the masters to see how they overcame compositional difficulties

64 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1998

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Walter Foster

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