Landscaping Painting Techniques




landscaping painting techniques
Japanese painting technique....what is it called?

Someone told me about a Japanese painting technique where you paint on one piece of paper, then lay another piece of paper over top of it and then pull it away. It is supposed to give you a painting that looks like a landscape. Does anyone know what this technique is called?

Ukiyo-e
see here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukiyo-e

Landscape Painting Tutorial: Grand Canyon with Split Brush Techniques on Triple Xuan Paper(1/3)


Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting


Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting


$6.17


The whys and hows of the various aspects of landscape painting: angles and consequent values, aerial and linear perspective, painting of trees, emotional properties of line and mass in composition, light, unity of tone, plus information on canvas, palette, brushes, more. 34 black-and-white reproductions of paintings by Carlson. 58 explanatory diagrams....

Landscape Painting: Essential Concepts and Techniques for Plein Air and Studio Practice


Landscape Painting: Essential Concepts and Techniques for Plein Air and Studio Practice


$21.45


Because nature is so expansive and complex, so varied in its range of light, landscape painters often have to look further and more deeply to find form and structure, value patterns, and an organized arrangement of shapes. In Landscape Painting, Mitchell Albala shares his concepts and practices for translating nature's grandeur, complexity, and color dynamics into convincing representations of spa...

Painting Better Landscapes: Specific Ways to Improve Your Oils


Painting Better Landscapes: Specific Ways to Improve Your Oils


$13.79


This innovative book includes advice on solving problems, conveying mood, focusing attention, arranging subjects, and making corrections....


Leave a Reply

  

  

  

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>