Dimensions
220 x 280 x 9mm
Portrait painting is inherently difficult and requires a unique understanding of and sensitivity to the sitter. This practical book considers the historical context of portrait painting and its contemporary practice. Written by a professional portrait painter, it describes the intricacies of making a portrait not just for the technically minded but also for those who are interested in a painter's perspective on the role and importance of portraiture. ? Step-by-step demonstrations of portraits and self-portraits ? Techniques that use colour to introduce subtleties and presence ? Advice on catching a likeness and overcoming difficulties ? Discussion about the significance of copying and photographer ? Insights in the artistic process of the portrait painter ? Work of contemporary and distinguished painters AUTHOR: Anthony Connolly studied Fine Art at Goldsmith's College. In 2004 he won the prestigious Prince of Wales Award for Portrait Drawing. In 2009, at the exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, he won the Changing Faces Prize and was elected a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. He has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Academy and with the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. SELLING POINTS: ? A practical guide that considers the historical context of portrait painting and its contemporary practice ? Aimed at beginners and more experienced; untutored groups and individual artists of portrait painters ? Gives step-by-step demonstrations of portraits and self-portraits ? Covers use of colour to introduce subtleties and presence 180 colour