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30 contemporary masters of watercolour PORTFOLIO Marc Folly, Angus McEwan, Atanas Matsoureff, Yuko Nagayama, Chinmaya Panda, Shirley Trevena, Liu Yi.
MEET THE ARTISTS Atanas Matsoureff: This master of realist watercolour shows an interest in the depiction of textures and great respect for his models.
Bill James: The paintings of this ‘American Impressionist’ are infused with social comment.
Dylan Scott Pierce: This American artist paints the breadth of beauty and diversity of the African continent.
John Orlando Birt: The Australian is acclaimed for his skill in evoking the illusion of light and romantic atmospheres.
David Taylor: A master of simplicity, he paints the landscapes that he encounters around the world with free and bold strokes.
David Paskett: The former president of the British Royal Watercolour Society looks back over his fifty-year career.
Christopher St.
Leger: He knows how to free himself from the rules and render urban scenes where freedom and life prevail.
Carol Evans: She loves the landscapes and coastline of British Columbia and shares her passion for the wilderness.
Thomas Schaller: Originally trained as an architect, he is fascinated by urban scenes which he renders using a wide variety of techniques.
Yuko Nagayama: She likes the stunning beauty of flowers and their vibrant energy.
Her approach is both philosophical and spiritual.
Chris Krupinski: She laborates highly detailed and colourful still lifes, striking in their bold and complex composition.
Barbara Nechis: From a close observation of nature and its shapes, she arrives at watercolours that border on abstraction.
Denny Bond: He works on composition and detail in a figurative style with a choice of subject matter that is not predictable.
Linda Baker: Her subjects are the vernacular and prosaic, which nonetheless possess a strong emotional impact.
My favourite painting:Ross Paterson, representing water.
Rose Edin, an Indian evocation.
TECHNICAL GUIDE John Borrack: My method in 13 key points Amanda Hyatt: Painting in the South of France David Lobenberg: A cheerful portraiture Zhou Tianya: A painting explained Angus McEwan: ‘Revelation II’– step by step Elena Bazanova: Still life with redcurrants Janine Gallizia: Analysis of a painting Keiko Yasuoka: Painting analysis Eight chapters to master the art of compelling paintings: by Janine Gallizia Drawing The 4 main watercolour techniques Big shapes Small shapes To combine shape and value to create a good composition The practical use of colour Choosing and mixing colour 6 questions to identify your painting habits





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