Saturday, October 14, 2006

Paint Like Monet (Masterclass)

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By James Heard

Wouldn't that be nice? Read a book and learn to paint like Monet? Well, I have mixed feelings about this new book. You will probably see it in your bookstore. It has a great title, the cover painting is the wonderful View of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice by Twilight, and it was published just this fall. The author is James Heard, who has respectable credentials, but is not a well known arts author or instructor. The book contains good information and is reasonably laid out. The real let down is that the result of the "exercises" do not inspire. They look like fairly rushed studies of the actual paintings. Was Heard pressed for time in producing the book? Maybe he was late for deadline. Too bad, since they were well chosen examples.

The highlights include information on Monet's palette and today's equivalents. The explanation of how and why the Impressionists changed how they painted shadows is superb. It clearly discusses the differences between studio and plein air painting and the science of color. The book completes with a logical, historical progression through Monet's work.

So, what about the painting on the cover? I would have liked to see a demonstration on it or at least some mention. Overall, I am disappointed. There is value in the information in the text that will help to better understand the technical aspects of Monet's work, but Heard should have partnered with someone (like Hazel Harrison) to produce the rest.

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

The Oil Painting Book


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By Bill Creevy

In my review of Landscape Meditations, I mentioned "Pastel is not my medium." Well, Bill Creevy is a great Pastel artist and writer of The Pastel Book, but he also is the author of a great oil painting book. This is one you will see in all the book stores for good reason. It is just a great introduction with very nice demonstrations of different techniques. I love his classy work, especially the scumbled paintings. It is just a great book. Oh, and his Pastel Book makes me even think about working with those dusty pastels.

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Saturday, October 07, 2006

Landscape Meditations

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By Elizabeth Mowry

Kevin MacPherson's series paintings reminded me of Landscape Meditations. Mowry's main theme in this book is the concept of landscape series paintings. This whole concept was certainly originated by my favorite painter, Claude Monet and he gets his share of credit from Mowry, too. She presents a history of theme painting and a well thought out trip through various themes that can be the subject of a series.

Subtitled "An Artist's Guide to Exploring Themes in Landscape Painting", the book itself is a beautiful collection of Mowry's and other's paintings. Her works are impressionistic pastels of light and landscape. Now, my medium is certainly not pastel, but I love this book and found its content inspiring. I hope to explore my own landscape meditations in the future.

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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Fill Your Oil Paintings with Light and Color

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By Kevin MacPherson

Kevin produced a popular book that stressed plein air work with pochade boxes in 1997. That was about when the plein air revival started and it is still going strong. Kevin has some great advice as well as good instruction. He covers working with a limited palette in several examples of color mixing. There is also good instruction on the process of creating a painting. He includes a strong recommendation to create 100 picture “starts” as important method to growth. Still life gets its own section as well as useful advice on working in plein air.

MacPherson is an inspiring artist with interesting projects. His paintings are beautiful and rendered with only 4 colors. His book “Reflections on a Pond” is from a project and exhibition from painting a New Mexico alpine pond over several years and includes paintings done on every day of the year. I love this idea as I am a real sucker for reflections and I am a huge fan of series paintings "a la Monet".

Soon to be published is “Landscape Painting – Inside & Out” which I am eagerly awaiting. It must cover more on studio and plein air; I bet.

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