Brave intuitive painting let go, be bold, unfold!

Adopt a spontaneous, bold, and fearless approach to painting as a process of discovery one that results in lush and colorful finished works that will beg to be displayed. This inspiring and encouraging book for both novice and experienced painters teaches how to create colorful, exciting, expressive...

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Main Author: Bowley, Flora
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Beverly, MA Quarry Books 2012
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520 |a Adopt a spontaneous, bold, and fearless approach to painting as a process of discovery one that results in lush and colorful finished works that will beg to be displayed. This inspiring and encouraging book for both novice and experienced painters teaches how to create colorful, exciting, expressive paintings through a variety of techniques, combining basic, practical painting principles with innovative personal self-expression. Flora S. Bowley's fun and forgiving approach to painting is based on the notion that "You don't begin with a preconceived painting in mind; you allow the painting to unfold."