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Making Color Sing, Practical Lessons in Color and Design

Making Color Sing, Practical Lessons in Color and Design

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Making Color Sing, Practical Lessons in Color and Design by Jeanne Dobie. Learn how to control color and composition so everything works together to produce almost any effect an artist wants. 160 pages, softback art instruction book.


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Through clear, illuminating exercises, this brilliant book explores new ways to think about color, generating responses that unlock personal creativity and allows artists to express themselves with paint as never before. In thirty-one practical and stimulating lessons, author Jeanne Dobie offers insights into ways to use both color and composition to make paintings come alive.

Jeanne Dobie is a nationally recognized artist. Known for her fresh approach to color and design, she has conducted workshops throughout the United States and Europe. Dobie is listed in Who’s Who in American Art and is an elected member of both the American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor Society. Her work is represented in many collections, including the collection of the Frye Museum in Seattle. She has served as juror for national exhibitions, including the American Watercolor Society.

This paperback art instruction book has 160 pages and is filled with 200 color illustrations.

Brand: Watson-Guptill
Binding: Paperback
No.: 978-0-8230-299
Media: Mixed Media
Pages: 160
Subject: Color and Color Theory|Painting|Painting Techniques and Materials
Author: Jeanne Dobie

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Through clear, illuminating exercises, this brilliant book explores new ways to think about color, generating responses that unlock personal creativity and allows artists to express themselves with paint as never before. In thirty-one practical and stimulating lessons, author Jeanne Dobie offers insights into ways to use both color and composition to make paintings come alive.

Jeanne Dobie is a nationally recognized artist. Known for her fresh approach to color and design, she has conducted workshops throughout the United States and Europe. Dobie is listed in Who’s Who in American Art and is an elected member of both the American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor Society. Her work is represented in many collections, including the collection of the Frye Museum in Seattle. She has served as juror for national exhibitions, including the American Watercolor Society.

This paperback art instruction book has 160 pages and is filled with 200 color illustrations.

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Brand: Watson-Guptill
Binding: Paperback
No.: 978-0-8230-299
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