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An Artist's Handbook: Materials and Techniques

 

 

An Artist's Handbook: Materials and Techniques
Margaret Krug

Paperback
400 illustrations
256 pages
256 x 165 mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 523 7
£14.99
Published August 2007

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This is a practical reference book introducing basic materials and processes for a range of traditional, non-traditional, widely used and lesser-known media. It explores the process of drawing and painting and includes the techniques of encaustic, egg tempera, fresco, oil, watercolour and acrylic. The aim of the book is to show that artistic processes are not, in themselves, difficult. Each technique is given its own chapter and students are encouraged to work through the technique from scratch, encountering the work through preparation of the wood panel or canvas, the mixing of pigments and the application of the paint. Illustrated throughout with historical and contemporary examples of works and with photographs of studio practice, each chapter is accompanied by exercises that encourage the student to explore the creative possibilities of each method.


Margaret Krug is a painter with an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has exhibited in Mexico, Italy and throughout the United States. She is Senior Lecturer at the Whitney Museum of American Art and Adjunct Professor of painting and drawing at Parsons School of Design, and has also taught painting at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She created and teaches a painting programme at the Castello di Spanocchia in Italy.

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