Matthew Palmer is a renowned demonstrator of watercolour painting, and his classes are particularly popular with beginners. He has been painting seriously for over twenty years and specializes in landscapes, still life and animals. He has his own studio at his home in Derbyshire, UK and teaches hundreds of people each week, as well as running watercolour workshops and holidays. He has many personal exhibitions, participates in several art shows and appears regularly on television as well as on his own internet-based art show at www.watercolour.tv
The good didactic structure of this book offers hobby painters who have never previously painted with water colors, an easy introduction to this technique. The artist makes the experience of years of teaching and personal development of its technique with many helpful tips. This book can be broken down into two parts. The first teaches the basics of Watercolours. Matthew Palmer begins by introducing the basic equipment. Like most artists, he prefers a certain range of colors, which he also used in his image examples. An important point is the correct choice of brush. In addition to their mapping shows how the brush stroke looks and for which image details are used. There follows a detailed chapter on watercolor papers and tools that can alter the surface of the paper. This is followed by a section that contains the simple illustration of houses, people, dogs, boats and flowers. These details can be later seemingly boring landscapes more interesting. Composition and perspective are shown in simple examples, as well as the effect of light and shadow. In the chapter ""color"" mixing colors is practiced. This is followed by the presentation special painting techniques and their application as the appearance of the sky, trees, water and people. After a thorough study, the novice can now turn to the second part of the book. Here you can learn to practically apply the acquired basic knowledge. Six highly detailed step by step instructions in increasing difficulty lead the novice slowly through their own first image. The combination of a slight pre-exercise, the detailed illustrations and helpful essays wear very to the success. At the end of the book you will be able to make simple landscapes. This is a suitable textbook for absolute beginners. A very positive is the good educational structure, the simple style of painting and lots of helpful tips and tricks. After working through the book of budding artists will can show successful works even without visiting a painting course. http://kreativreview.blogspot.de/2016/01/watercolour-unleashed-for-absolute.html * Kreative review * Feb 14 Matthew Palmer is an experienced teacher of beginners’ courses and also the engaging presenter of A Splash of Paint on the SAA’s Painting & Drawing TV channel. This is an encouraging pedigree that augurs well for what purports to be an absolute from-the-basics guide that assumes no prior knowledge or experience and merely an enthusiasm to get started. So, does it live up to its billing? Well, starting from an introduction to materials, we’re into simple drawing by page 12. These are easy shapes, but you will have got under way with buildings, boats, people and animals almost immediately, and this can do nothing but inspire confidence. Just a few lines and it turns out you can do it after all! It’s the same with composition and perspective, each explained in only a few pages and without any added complication. It’s not the full story, of course, but it’s enough to get you on to the next stage. Before long, we’re into demonstrations of trees, skies and water. Things are beginning to take shape nicely and you’re ready for the first full painting, with a detailed step-by-step demonstration for which there is also a pull-out tracing in the manner of the Ready To Paint series. Further demonstrations (also with tracings) bring further subjects and techniques into play. It’s all very gentle, very progressive and, above all, it proceeds by results, which can be nothing but encouraging. If you want to learn to paint, but don’t know where to start, start here. * Artbookreview.net * Jan 14 If you have always wanted to try your hand at watercolour painting and didn't know where to start - this is the book for you. Matthew Palmer has created a really useful book showing how to get a good result from the very start. Getting confidence to start painting is always hard, but the six simple step by step painting projects explain clearly how to paint a stunning landscapes in watercolour. He has chosen the classic examples that appeal to almost everyone - the beauties of a bluebell wood, sparkling snow, mountains and the sea; as well as the gentleness of a Lakeland scene. All the main elements of watercolour painting are included such as how to achieve perspective, create a composition rather than just a collection of objects and places; and how to use light and colour. A good, basic introduction which will earn its place on an artist's bookshelf. * Monstersandcritics.com * Feb 14 Forget your fear of watercolour. Some artists never try this wonderful medium, others give up all too soon viewing their attempts as failure. This book includes six simple step by step painting projects with 12 full size outline drawings included. The emphasis is on simple, but this will help you gain confidence. The projects include landscape, mountain, bluebell wood, a windmill, seascape and snow scene. The book also includes illustrated techniques for skies, people, drawing and more. * Karen Platt Yarnsandfabrics.co.uk/crafts *