Painting People and Places
by
Adebanji Alade
A clear instruction manual for hobby artists hoping to improve their work by learning from a master artist and getting inspiration from a practical showcase of his work.
President of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters (ROI), Adebanji Alade's mission is to make oil painting accessible to anyone, while simultaneously providing insights and instruction that are valuable to experienced artists.
From the absolute basics of getting an image onto your painting surface and preparing and mixing oil paints, this book includes invaluable information on different working approaches. Starting with the basics of value, edge, and colour, the book delves into brief exercises and fundamental techniques for sketching and drawing. It then gradually advances to Adebanji's distinctive method of oil painting diverse subjects, featuring six complete stage-by-stage projects. These projects encompass a range of subjects, from intimate portraits to captivating crowd scenes and the urban landscapes for which he is renowned.
The reader will discover how best to tackle subjects ranging from single figures and small groups to expansive crowd scenes and interiors. Light, weather, character and atmosphere are all investigated by this infectiously enthusiastic artist.
Book ContentsIntroduction
Materials
Sketching with oils
My way techniques and approach: how I paint with oils
Portraits
Project 1: Homeless person portrait
Figures
Project 2: Child playing
Crowds
Project 3: Urban scene
Landscapes
Project 4: Summer evening light
Urban landscapes
Project 5: Rain and reflections
Seascapes
Project 6: Harbour skyline
Afterword
Index
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