Particularly since I'm Learning how to paint with oils in Provence.
I realised how long I've been planning to paint in oils when I took a look at my shelves to find the oil painting books.
Here's the books I've bought in the past - with particular reference to the ones I'm probably taking with me. I'm including links to the websites of artists which is another way I buy books - because I ask the question "Do I like the art that the artist produces?"
General information / compendium
- The Oil Painting Book: Materials and Techniques for Today's Artist by Bill Creevy (Watson Guptill 1994) A classic Bill Creevy book in relation to art materials and how to use them - and also how to mix them with other media.
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Oil Painting - various authors - including David Leffel, Albert Handell and Charles Le Clair (Watson Guptill 1993) A compendium of lots of different perspectives on various topics relating to painting with oils and subject matter
- A Light Touch: Successful Painting In Oils by David Curtis. Not so much an art instruction book and more of a conversation in an essay format. However he's very easy to read.
- Fill your Oil Paintings with Light & Color by Kevin MacPherson (North Light Books 1996) Well structured and well written with lots of spot on, snappy and easy to remember points in "tip boxes"
Squinting eliminates the unnecessary
- Brushwork Essentials - by Mark Christopher Weber (North Light Books 2002) This is a book which I bought on the basis of a recommendation in an earlier exercise about "best books" on this blog. It's the only book I've ever come across which shows you which brush to use and how for which effect.
- Colour and Light in Oils by Nicholas Verrall (Batsford 2004) This is a painter who is very positive about the use of colour - particularly in countries around the Mediterranean. His book also focuses on how to bring space, depth and light into oil painting.
The ones I'm inclined to take with me are the books by Curtis, MacPherson and Verrall - and quite possibly the brushwork book too.
Over on Making A Mark today I have a post which poses the question Which are the best books about oil painting? It asks for suggestions as to what are good books.
7 comments:
great! Loads to read, we are going to be so art saturated...fantastic!
And I'll bring some DVDs. When on earth are we going to sleep?!
Great book - seriously recommend it!
So envious of your trip - sounds like heaven!
I am the worst packer...I either take EVERYTHING...for "in case" or I take absolutely completely nothing, thinking I'm a survivor, I can do without! In terms of books...catastrophe...waht to take and what to leave...can we survive with too little...are we survivors...or are we "in case" painters...?
ronelle
I'm very definitely "just in case" with me plus "we can live in hope" as in I've just bought some canvas panels!
However I would point out that when a group of artists were walking back to the hotel via the paddyfields in Bali and got caught out by the darkness falling - who was the one person who had a torch in her backpack? :)
Torch! I don't have 'torch' on my list. My list is ridiculous. I was coming by train - I wouldn't have been carrying all this stuff on the train. And how is Sarah going to carry her panels/canvases?
she's done small ones - see the first post
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