Over the centuries, landscape painting has attracted countless artists.
Its diversity, enhanced by the weather, special lighting conditions and
seasonal change, offers the painter an infinite variety of subject
matter. Oils are an extremely versatile and immediate medium, enabling
artists to express themselves in a variety of creative ways. They are
relatively easy to use, suitable for both the beginner and the more
experienced painter. This new book is a comprehensive study of how oils
can be used to capture light, colour and texture in a wide range of
landscape settings. It even includes eleven step-by-step demonstrations
and discusses the entire painting process, from materials, inspiration
and subject selection through to the finished painting. Throughout,
emphasis is given to the importance of good drawing, composition, tone
and colour, and the need for constant assessment, all of which are vital
to the success of any piece of work.