60 Minutes to Better Painting: Improve your Skills in Oils and Acrylic

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The nine purposes for quick studies are the organising structure for this book, with explanations, examples and step-by-steps provided for each purpose. Nelson begins by introducing the idea behind the quick studies, the materials needed, and the step-by-step process for the 25, 40 and one-hour paintings. After this, the nine purposes are practiced with step-by-step demos. Oil painters, acrylic painters and painters in any opaque medium who want to build their confidence and paint faster and better will want to have this book.
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AuthorCraig Nelson
PublisherDavid & Charles Books
PlaceUnited States
Year2002
ISBN0715315420
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionFair
CommentsVery slight fading around spine edges only.
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