Oils Masterclass: Learning from Professional Artists at Work

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This work features eight professional arists who are all respected practitioners specializing in oils, and whose work represents a wide variety of styles, subject matter and techniques. By sharing their knowledge and providing insights into their working methods, these artists offer the amateur painter the opportunity to learn the techniques of oil painting. The masterclasses feature: the artists' ideas and sources of inspiration; the artists' choice of materials and the techniques they use; oil paintings showing the characteristic style of each artist; and a varied range of subjects. The masterclass artists include David Curtis, Colin Hayes, Ken Howard, Ben Levene, David Prentice, Philip Salvato, Meg Stevens and Kyffin Williams.*Small tears on dustjacket
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AuthorSally Bulgin
PublisherCollins
PlaceLondon
Year1996
ISBN9780004127552
BindingHardcover
ConditionGood
Dustjacket ConditionGood
CommentsSmall tears on dustjacket
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