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Acrylic Painting For Dummies

by Colette Pitcher

Create gorgeous paintings with this fun and easy guide to acrylics!Always wanted to paint with acrylics? This easy-to-follow, full color guide gives you expert instruction and simple exercises in acrylic painting techniques and styles. The step-by-step projects let you practice your skill and stir your imagination -- and give you the foundation to create similar projects with your own subjects and surfaces!Get your feet (and brushes) wet -- assemble your materials, prepare your surfaces, and sort out additives and enhancersTry out basic acrylic techniques -- work with brush strokes, control and thin your paint, experiment with textures, and use stencilsPractice design and composition principles -- mix and use color, balance elements, make changes, and pull your painting togetherImitate several kinds of styles -- use acrylic paint to mimic the effects of watercolor and oil paintsBuild your repertoire -- explore texture and dimension, work with glass, rocks, bricks, metalwork, and moreOpen the book and find:Clear step-by-step instructions with illustrationsA variety of projects and styles to suit all tastesQuick tricks and techniques to get started painting right awayLots of colorful paintings to inspire creativityHelpful hints for improving your drawing skillsFull-scale projects at the end of most chaptersExercises to jump-start your artistic passion

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