The secret of success in any endeavor is practice and experience. There are times, however, when practice and experience can be capsulized by knowledge gained through examples or demonstrations which tend to minimize the trial and error method.
The gem-like sparkle of a dew drop on a rose, the charm of the mirror-like reflection on a still pond, or the frosty look of a chilled glass all tend to give a little added interest to a painting.
The interpretation of silver, brass, and copper is often called for in a still life painting and will detract greatly from the art if not handled properly. The surface textures of stone are of great importance. Many and otherwise good landscapes has been spoiled by rocks that look like giant baked potatoes.
This Book "SECRETS" is intended to give some hints and suggestions to the Artist, amateur or professional who wishes to add that little something to his work.---------------I hope you will find the information to be of value to you. Fritz Willis
Thursday, November 25, 2010
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