Artists' Manual of Pigments
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036518280
ISBN-13
9781036518288
Publisher
Sothis Press
Imprint
Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Painting & paintings
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This book delves into the intricate world of painting materials, focusing on the crucial aspects of pigmentstheir composition, permanence, and artistic qualities. It lays bare the challenges modern artists face in their quest for brilliance and longevity in their work, revealing how the degradation of color and quality in contemporary paintings can often be attributed to inferior materials or improper mixing techniques. The text provides a comprehensive guide to understanding pigments, including their chemical makeup and how this affects their behavior on canvas.
By tracing the evolution of pigment use through history, the author situates current practices within a broader historical narrative, shedding light on how past innovations continue to influence present-day techniques. Through an exploration of scientific principles underlying painting practices, this book bridges the gap between art and science, illustrating how knowledge from both fields is essential for creating enduring works.
Through its detailed examination of pigments artistic and chemical properties, along with practical advice on identifying pure materials and avoiding adulteration, this book serves as an invaluable resource for artists seeking to enhance their craft. It underscores the importance of marrying technique with high-quality materials to achieve not just immediate impact but lasting significance in one's artistry.
By tracing the evolution of pigment use through history, the author situates current practices within a broader historical narrative, shedding light on how past innovations continue to influence present-day techniques. Through an exploration of scientific principles underlying painting practices, this book bridges the gap between art and science, illustrating how knowledge from both fields is essential for creating enduring works.
Through its detailed examination of pigments artistic and chemical properties, along with practical advice on identifying pure materials and avoiding adulteration, this book serves as an invaluable resource for artists seeking to enhance their craft. It underscores the importance of marrying technique with high-quality materials to achieve not just immediate impact but lasting significance in one's artistry.
This book delves into the intricate world of painting materials, focusing on the crucial aspects of pigmentstheir composition, permanence, and artistic qualities. It lays bare the challenges modern artists face in their quest for brilliance and longevity in their work, revealing how the degradation of color and quality in contemporary paintings can often be attributed to inferior materials or improper mixing techniques. The text provides a comprehensive guide to understanding pigments, including their chemical makeup and how this affects their behavior on canvas.
By tracing the evolution of pigment use through history, the author situates current practices within a broader historical narrative, shedding light on how past innovations continue to influence present-day techniques. Through an exploration of scientific principles underlying painting practices, this book bridges the gap between art and science, illustrating how knowledge from both fields is essential for creating enduring works.
Through its detailed examination of pigments artistic and chemical properties, along with practical advice on identifying pure materials and avoiding adulteration, this book serves as an invaluable resource for artists seeking to enhance their craft. It underscores the importance of marrying technique with high-quality materials to achieve not just immediate impact but lasting significance in one''s artistry.
By tracing the evolution of pigment use through history, the author situates current practices within a broader historical narrative, shedding light on how past innovations continue to influence present-day techniques. Through an exploration of scientific principles underlying painting practices, this book bridges the gap between art and science, illustrating how knowledge from both fields is essential for creating enduring works.
Through its detailed examination of pigments artistic and chemical properties, along with practical advice on identifying pure materials and avoiding adulteration, this book serves as an invaluable resource for artists seeking to enhance their craft. It underscores the importance of marrying technique with high-quality materials to achieve not just immediate impact but lasting significance in one''s artistry.
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