How to Paint Wood Objects in a Still Life (Still Life Painting with Nolan Clark Book 3)
Book Details
Author(s)Nolan Clark
PublisherNolan Clark
ISBN / ASINB00K94TNBY
ISBN-13978B00K94TNB1
Sales Rank940,654
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This is part 3 of the popular still life painting course by Nolan Clark.
In this lesson you will learn how to paint realistic wood surfaces which are a common ground in still life paintings.
During the lesson you will not only complete an easy to follow step by step practical painting of a beautiful wooden chopping board with vibrant jelly beans on it, but you will also learn the theory behind the practical.
This will ensure you understand exactly why you see the multitude of markings on a wood surface so that you don't need to try and copy every single mark on the wood in order to get a realistic effect. You will simply be able to use the wood as an example. With the incredibly simple techniques shown in this book you will even be able to paint realistic wood surfaces from imagination if you want!
Nolan's lessons are designed to ensure you don't just paint along in a monkey see, monkey do fashion. By the end of the lesson you will be able to paint ANY wood object as he shows you how to deal with all sorts of variations of wood. From the chopping board in the example to wooden bowls to wooden masks. You will even learn how to paint a varnished wooden surface that glistens with sunlight.
This lesson is suitable for beginner artists painting along in oil or acrylic.
In this lesson you will learn how to paint realistic wood surfaces which are a common ground in still life paintings.
During the lesson you will not only complete an easy to follow step by step practical painting of a beautiful wooden chopping board with vibrant jelly beans on it, but you will also learn the theory behind the practical.
This will ensure you understand exactly why you see the multitude of markings on a wood surface so that you don't need to try and copy every single mark on the wood in order to get a realistic effect. You will simply be able to use the wood as an example. With the incredibly simple techniques shown in this book you will even be able to paint realistic wood surfaces from imagination if you want!
Nolan's lessons are designed to ensure you don't just paint along in a monkey see, monkey do fashion. By the end of the lesson you will be able to paint ANY wood object as he shows you how to deal with all sorts of variations of wood. From the chopping board in the example to wooden bowls to wooden masks. You will even learn how to paint a varnished wooden surface that glistens with sunlight.
This lesson is suitable for beginner artists painting along in oil or acrylic.
