The Encyclopedia of Art Techniques
The Encyclopedia of Art Techniques
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Book Description
This information-packed visual encyclopedia provides all the information needed to master essential techniques of the most popular drawing and painting media, including charcoal, pastel, acrylic, watercolor, and oil. The full-color book presents a wide range of subject matter for each medium--including florals, sill lifes, figures, and landscapes--with instructions and explanations geared for artists of all skill levels.
The Encyclopedia of Art Techniques,Tessa Clark (Editor),Walter Foster Publishing,156010760X,Art,Art & Art Instruction,General,Reference,Techniques - General
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