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Paintingtechniquesoftheworld’sbestartists
SwedishartistEvaBonnier’s 1887 masterpieceReflectioninBluetakes
prideofplaceintheNationalmuseumSweden’scollection.Oneofthe
moststrikingfeaturesis thattheexpectedtonalpatternsarereversed.
Whereasportraitscommonlyhavelighterfacesanddarkersurrounds,
herethetwoheadsareheavilyinshadow,whereasthewhite
bedsheets,bookandcurtainsfill muchoftherestoftheframe.
Findingunexpectedwaystoflip tonalpatternsinyourownworkcan
leadtomoreinterestingresults.
A brush is not a
pencil – you mustn’t
always paint with
the tip. Use the side
of the bristles
where possible to
vary strokes and
help the brushes
last much longer.
NATIONALMUSEUM SWEDEN
JOVANA LIPOVAC/UNSPLASH
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BOOK OF
THE MONTH
The Addictive Sketcher
by Adebanki Alade
Viewers of BBC’s The One
Show will know that the
vice president of the Royal
Institute of Oil Painters has
an irrepressible approach
to creating art and it certainly rubs off here.
While there are adequate sections on composition,
colour and value, The Addictive Sketcher has clearly been
written for artists in need of a confi dence boost. Alade’s
creative momentum will get you in good habits, outlining
the need to avoid negativity, get feedback and don’t take
yourself too seriously.
Search Press, £14.99. http://www.searchpress.com