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BL
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Record Number
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893000
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Main Entry
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Zbukvic, Joseph
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Title & Author
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Mastering atmosphere mood in watercolor : : the critical ingredients that turn paintings into art /\ Joseph Zbukvic.
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Publication Statement
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Verdi, Nev. :: International Artist Pub.,, 2002.
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Page. NO
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128 pages :: color illustrations ;; 29 cm
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ISBN
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1929834179
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: 9781929834174
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (page 128).
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Contents
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Part 1: The creative environment. Getting your materials organized -- Painting oudoors; painting indoors -- Part 2: Discovering the watercolor clock. Understanding the watercolor clock -- Part 3: Mood in the making. Planning your painting for mood -- Part 4: Identifying the mood. Identifying the mood -- Manipulating tonal value for mood -- Using edges to suggest mood -- Making color work to support the mood -- Making the final decisions -- Personal reflections.
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Abstract
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Plan and compose any painting so that it conveys the message and mood you want. First, the author talks about the planning that is necessary to identify the main shapes, planes, tones and colors of the scene. Then, he defines the three main types of mood and the give-away signs in the environment that will become your mood scale indicators. Next, he gets down to business with the Big Three critical ingredients: tone, edges and color--Jacket.
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Subject
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Watercolor painting-- Technique.
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Subject
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Watercolor painting-- Technique.
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Dewey Classification
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751.422
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LC Classification
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ND2420.Z28 2002
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Parallel Title
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Mastering atmosphere and mood in watercolor
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