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| Landscape Painting Inside and Out: Capture the Vitality of Outdoor Painting in Your Studio With Oils | 
enlarge | Author: Kevin D. Macpherson Publisher: North Light Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 5347
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.8 x 0.7
ISBN: 1581807554 Dewey Decimal Number: 751.4 EAN: 9781581807554 ASIN: 1581807554
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Product Description Offers down-to-earth advice on painting gorgeous outdoors scenes through 10 step-by-step demos Teaches painters how to master the art of observation Shows readers how to translate field notes and sketches into fully realized studio paintings The overwhelming beauty of the outdoors is one of the most inspiring - and elusive - subjects for painters. With Landscape Painting Inside and Out, Kevin Macphearson first shows readers how to see like an artist, then teaches them how to recreate their vision into stunningly realistic outdoors scenes. His insightful process encourages readers to focus on the small details to achieve big results.
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Truly Excellent October 21, 2006 83 out of 88 found this review helpful
Because a 5-star rating might imply perfection, I hate to give 5 stars to any book. However, while this book is not perfect, its virtues are so great (especially in comparison to most other painting-technique books) that it deserves such a high rating.
Macpherson's first book, "Fill Your Oil Paintings With Light and Color," is also excellent. With this new book, and its beautiful paintings to illustrate the text, he expands on painting landscapes. Both books are very useful.
If I were to criticize, it is that, very occasionally, the book introduces a thought that could have been more fully elaborated. And potential buyers should understand that the book does not go into great detail on how to paint specific aspects of landscapes (e.g., clouds, water, trees, etc.); and that seems to be intentional. Rather than address brushstrokes, etc., this book goes right to the heart of things, to concepts that will more fundamentally improve how one paints. (I'm talking here about concrete, practical advice, not metaphysical fluff.) Such principles can indeed be found in some other books, but this book states them more clearly, and with better illustrations, than any other book I can think of. This book keeps one's focus on what is most important to a successful painting.
In short, this is a substantial book that makes many other art books seem rather superficial, or at least unclear, by comparison. This book will probably not obviate the use of specialty books (e.g., on painting clouds)--of which there are some excellent ones--rather, this book will give you the foundation on which to better apply the advice of those other books. As you can tell, I like this book. I suspect it will be regarded a classic.
Must have book for the serious painter! December 27, 2006 30 out of 31 found this review helpful
It is rare that a great painter is also a great teacher, but this book is proof positive that it can be done. Kevin has presented the artist interested in outdoor painting or how to translate the outdoor experience into studio painting, a concise & complete way of thinking as well as notes on materials and techniques. This book goes on the shelf with the other 4-5 essential manuals on the painting process...quite simply a necessary volume, beautifully illustrated.....my students will be required to buy this one! Bravo Kevin!!
Not as much "color and light" in this one. August 11, 2007 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Having read this author's previous book on putting color and light in your paintings, I was a little disappointed with this one---I expected more. The book was well organized, (had, once again, pages of stuff about selecting your brushes, etc.); the author set forth his view of a limited palette, and said that you needed to be excited about your painting---but I don't believe that he was excited when he wrote this. If he was, he didn't convey it well. Had a number of exercises, some reasonable, others only for the wealthy (use an entire tube of cadmium red light on your painting (That is, really thick!)
Anyway, having read through the book, I would not buy this book again --- that's the bottom line.
Inspiring and informative January 9, 2007 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
I certainly wasn't disappointed with this publication. Kevin's enthusiasm for his craft is contageous. Everytime I pick the book up I want to dive into a new painting project. His information is timeless and pertitent to the novice as well as the seasoned pro. I really like the layout that enables me to find the information I'm looking for easily and the over all style and look of the book is great. The full color reproductions are true to his palette (I've viewed his work in person) and give the viewer visual insight into his color mixing. This is a real keeper and I can see myself going back to this book over and over again for inspiration, information and just to look at beautiful art. Thanks Kevin
Professional Endorsement January 11, 2007 13 out of 17 found this review helpful
This was a gift for my dad, who is a professional artist. He requested it, and he found it triggered many ideas that he uses in his work.
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