What to Paint: Hills & Mountains in Watercolour

Author(s): Peter Woolley

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The What to Paint series is perfect for readers with some painting skills and experience, who are looking for inspiring painting subjects. Each book has 24 beautiful full-page size paintings, a colour palette for each one and informative captions pulling out details, tips and techniques used in various parts of the painting. At the back of the book there is a free outline for each painting for readers to transfer or scan on to paper. There are also instructions on transferring the images, and on selecting parts of the outlines to create new compositions.

Watercolour artist, Peter Woolley, provides a stunning range of paintings encompassing a variety of scenes from gentle slopes and rolling hills to dramatic peaks of far off mountain ranges. Every painting is accompanied by outline transfers, which are ideal for beginners who want to get started painting landscapes without requiring the necessary drawing skills.

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Peter Woolley has been a professional watercolour artist since 1986. His work has been exhibited across the UK and he tours extensively in the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District, from where he gathers the inspiration for his beautiful landscape subjects. Peter runs weekend courses across the North of England throughout the summer months and has published books and DVDs on watercolour as well as appearing on television in the UK. His work has been published as Limited Edition prints and Art cards and can also be found in private collections throughout Great Britain and overseas. Peter has recently been appointed art tutor on board Saga, Fred Olsen and CMV Cruises. This is his first book with Search Press. Peter lives in Derby.

General Fields

  • : 9781782210894
  • : Search Press Ltd
  • : Search Press Ltd
  • : 06 January 2015
  • : 285mm X 216mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Peter Woolley
  • : Paperback
  • : 751.4
  • : 112