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Two picture books in one, this bumper omnibus edition of the Katie’s Magic Teapot stories describe a little girl Katie who discovers her granny’s teapot can fly her to strange places. Her maiden voyage takes her on a tour of the cosmos accompanied by her panda friends whom she meets on the way. She learns about galaxies, comets, nebulae and our own planets. The question poses itself, what is cosmic dust and what does it have to do with rainbows? Katie’s second journey takes her beneath our very own waves to learn about the strange creatures that inhabit our oceans. Here, she encounters dolphins, penguins, reef fish and bizarre creatures of the deep. Another question poses itself, will she find any treasure? Both books are brimming with colour illustrations completed in oils. The two stories: Katie’s Magic Teapot & the Cosmic Pandas, and Katie & the Cosmic Pandas’ Deep Sea Voyage, can also be purchased separately.
Katie's Magic Teapot & the Cosmic Pandas describe the fantasy adventure of Katie, a young girl who suspects her grandma's teapot has special powers. Before she knows it, Katie finds herself exploring the cosmos within her flying teapot accompanied by her panda friends. The story begins as follows:Katie loved her mummy's teapot. Her mummy told Katie that it was older than Gran and Gran was very old - and yet the painted flowers had hardly faded at all. Katie thought this odd, but then, there was something very odd about Mummy's teapot. One day, Katie's mummy took the teapot from the shelf for a clean. Katie sat and watched. 'Mummy,' Katie quizzed, 'how many cups of tea have been poured from our teapot?' Mummy chuckled. 'Probably enough to fill that big pond at the back of your gran's house!' Katie chuckled too. This made her think of a huge teapot. Imagine that! Katie pictured her family and friends gathering outside. The town crier would ring his bell and announce Katie's momentous tea-party!When Katie opened her eyes, she found to her astonishment that the teapot had indeed grown and she was sitting inside. The teapot began to float. It floated from the table, across the living room and up the chimney.This educational picture book for children between the ages of 3 and 7 sees Katie learning about the planets, galaxies and stars for the very first time. Detailed illustrations in oils offer lots of visual stimulation and a fun and unique way for children to learn about the universe.A sequel to this story, Katie and the Cosmic Pandas' Deep Sea Voyage sees Katie journeying once again in her teapot and with her entourage of pandas only to encounter lots of strange creatures in the oceans deep. Another great educational book for young explorers.Book's statistics: 8x0in, 1000 words approx and 32 pages full of colour illustrations. Also available on Kindle.
Indeed why do clouds sometimes look like cotton wool in landscape paintings? And why do mountains sometimes end up resembling pointed cones topped with cream? This handy-sized artbook aims to offer guidance.Such frustrations and many others are occasionally encountered by professional landscape artists and novices alike, whether it is to capture a bright sunset or the greens of foliage. It is all part of learning to paint.If the issue persists, however, the problem is likely to become a creative block. This is where this book comes in.With no-nonsense and at times direct advice, each issue is tackled in-depth: a diagnostic of the problem, suggested solutions in the form of recommended art materials and remedial painting exercises, as well as an oil painting demonstration.In total, twenty-six common "peeves" associated with landscape painting are tackled within this book, including why shadows look like black splodges, trees like lollypops and why flowers look garish. In five clear sections, a myriad of other matters relating to landscape painting are explained, such as the colour theory, the rules of perspectives and introductory chapters on the essentials of oil painting, in total, with around 120 colour illustrations and several diagrams.The chapters offering solutions to common problems are:1. I haven't the room or funds to pursue oil painting.2. Oil painting techniques for landscape art seems complicated.3. I don't have the confidence to begin landscape painting.4. My landscape painting looks childish.5. How do I loosen my style for expressive. landscapes?6. How do I get smooth effects for water and skies?7. What do I do about background to my landscape paintings?8. How do I erase a mistake from my painting?9. Painting impasto uses too much pigment10. Why do my landscape paintings look dull?11. Why are my colour mixes dirty?12. Why do my greens look artificial?13. My landscape paintings look insipid.14. My skies are bland and empty.15. My clouds look like cotton wool.16. My moonlit landscapes look dingy.17. My sunset paintings look tarnished.18. My landscape scenes lack depth and drama.19. My trees look like lollypops.20. How do I make water look like water?21. The ripples in my lake painting look harsh.22. My flower studies are garish23. My shadows look like black splodges.24. How do I darken the colour of snow?25. The perspectives of my buildings look crooked.26. My mountains resemble pointed cones.An oil painting demonstration.If the problem sought after is not in this book, it might be in my other Oil Painting Medic book, Why do my Ellipses look Like Doughnuts?Book's dimensions: 5.75inx8.75in (140mmx220mm), 167 pages, 25,000 words, 120 colour illustrations and 10 black and white diagrams.
Oil paint step by step floral art, crockery and other interesting subject matter from the garden. Can a typical garden provide inspiration for oil painting? Look hard and such a haven may yield more than one may first expect. Every garden is unique in character and has something to offer: lawns, greenhouses, pots, hedges, pets, flowers, patios, trellises, sheds, children, tools, vegetables, deckchairs, furniture, trees, swings, hanging-baskets, urns, bird tables, fishponds and sunlight. Taken from my art instruction book, Oil paintings from your Garden (and which some images appear in my other Oil Painting Medic books), 18 oil painting demonstrations featuring such aforementioned subject matter can be found within. This book is divided into clear sections according to theme: shadows, nonorganic, harvest and flora. A preparatory section near the back of this book offers advice on oil painting materials and how to prepare the art surface for painting. All demonstrations have been completed with a mere 10 oil colours, 6 brush types, artboards and a few additional household materials. This section can be previewed within my other art book, Landscape Painting in Oils – 20 Step by Step Guides, as it is located at the front. Each demonstration is keyed according to 4 levels of difficulty. If the painting does not go to plan, a troubleshooting section at the back of this book can be referred to along with a glossary. Each project within the demonstration section of this book is clearly set out. You will find: An image of the finished painting, (which can be used as a visual resource during the demo). An accompanying challenge. Between 7 and 9 step by step images of how the painting was completed. A list of the oil painting materials used for the project. Corresponding instructions to each image-in-progress on how the painting was done. Tips along the way. Various oil painting techniques are explored, including scumbling, glazing, impasto and palette knife application. The aim of this book is to encourage a new way of viewing the garden. With mobile objects, the shifting light and seasons, compositions in one’s back yard are waiting to be discovered. My other oil painting demonstration book, Landscape Paintings in Oil – 20 Step by Step Guides similarly provides step by step guides. Dimensions of large edition: 10x8in and 78 pages. Available in large, small edition and Kindle.
Ten easy step by step oil painting projects with full instructions and ample images. Projects include a dog’s profile, a flamingo, woodlands, topiary gardens, a daffodil, an onion, a sunset, a Cezanne classic, a riverside retreat and a footbridge. No need to look for inspiration. Begin oil painting practice immediately with this book.
The aim of this book is to get the beginner to draw. And then to venture onto subject matter unforeseen. Within this book, you will find 8 exercises and 8 drawing projects – two elements if you will. The exercises serve as the setup for the drawing projects. And the drawing projects are the subject matter themselves. A variety of topics can be found within, from big skies and silhouettes to beach stones, a horse’s head and figures. Interim exercises serve to make these projects feel more ‘doable’. It all begins with simple mark-making. The exercises then progress onto devising frames, drawing symmetry, jigsaw pieces, negative space, abstract shapes and more. Preliminary chapters explain the principles of drawing and the equipment required. Demonstrations then follow with clear step by step instructions with abundant images to make the projects easier. But the initial aim of this book is take that first step. This can form the biggest stumbling block. Only then can the journey into drawing begin.
Learn oil painting from the beginning with this art guide book. You have just purchased your first set of oil colours. Now what? A blank art surface may reflect an uncertainty of what to paint. Where does the beginner begin? Is an easel needed? What about a mahl stick, stretched canvases and a kidney-shaped palette? The aim of this book is to show that such paraphernalia are not essential. Oil paints can be odourless, clean and the starter kit may comprise just a few items that can be stored in a tool box. Infinite colours can be mixed with several pigments via a few brushes. This makes oil colours the ideal choice for the beginner who wishes to try a truly versatile art medium. Find basic oil painting exercises aimed at getting that brush moving, even if it means laying each pigment into rectangles to get to know each pigment. Exercises progress steadily onto shading, mark making and applying glazes. These rudimentary exercises provide the springboard from which to paint a first landscape and more. The myths of colour theory is dispelled, making dirty colour mixes a thing of the past. Find chapters that explore complementary colours, alla prima, glazing, using a limited palette, working with linseed oil and expressing a jigsaw of marks. Each chapter concludes with a summarizing bullet point list of what has been covered so far, helping to reinforce what has been learned. As will be seen, oil paints have many surprises in store and can be fun to try out – without the fuss, mess or cost. Includes a shopping list for the beginner, glossary and hundreds of colour images.
Ben's Little Big Adventure describes a small boy's quest for a midnight snack. Only trouble is, everything in his room seems to have scaled up to the proportions of the earth's great wonders, including the furniture and even his cat. If only Ben's toy helicopters, cranes and hot air balloon had real engines, for they would make his quest a little easier. With so much to climb and navigate, will Ben ever find his way to his prized biscuits and jam?Ben's adventure begins as follows:Everyone knew about Ben's fad. In fact, Christmases and birthdays were filled with the same gifts: toy models that in real life could travel further and faster than Ben ever could. Ben thought they were magic for their engines could do the impossible: cars that could break the sound barrier, boats that could traverse the oceans and other great wonders like planes, steamboats, lorries rockets and trains. Not forgetting motorbikes, airships, gliders, fire engines, liners, cranes, tanks, trucks and shuttles. Oh, yes, and helicopters as well. How Ben loved these magic machines with their wondrous engines. He imagined flying in them, diving in them, scooting in them and floating in them. But if only they were real... Ben played with his toy models all afternoon. He'd aquaplaned over the Everglades, go-karted across the Sahara and quad-biked over the Prairies. He'd even drifted over the icecaps. But no adventure would be fun on an empty stomach and Ben's needed a snack. There was only one problem: his bed seemed to have grown. And his lamp. His shelves too. In fact everything, Ted and all.A fun picture book for children ages between 3 and 7 which include lots of full colour illustrations completed in oils.Book's statistics: 8x0in, 900 words approx and 32 pages full of colour illustrations. Also available on Kindle.
Katie and the Cosmic Pandas' Deep Sea Voyage describe Katie's quest for treasure as they venture in the deep oceans within Katie's magic teapot. Along the way, Katie learns about coral reefs, oceanic mammals and creatures of the deep. But will Katie find any treasure to bring back to her mummy and daddy?The story begins as follows:Katie has a secret. Mummy's teapot is no ordinary teapot. Not only has its spout poured rivers of tea, the teapot can also fly. One day, Katie took the teapot with her to the seaside. Shells and teapots were alike, she noticed. Both were hollow and made a 'chink' sound when you tapped them. If you held a shell to your ear, a hushing sound like the sea could be heard. Katie held the teapot to her ear and listened through the spout. A voice piped, 'we're at the seaside! We're at the seaside!' Katie's friends the Cosmic Pandas had appeared on the china and they were popping out onto the sand! 'Oh, joy what a glorious day!' They danced and leapt about. 'Come on, chop, chop!' Greenpatch rallied, 'time and tide waits for no panda!' The five of them leapt inside. 'Where are we going?' Redpatch asked.' Katie giggled. 'Let's see the sea.' 'The sea? quizzed Redpatch. 'We might find pirate ships in its watery depths,' Silverpatch crooned. 'And treasure!' Goldpatch chirped.' 'I want to find something for mummy and daddy,' Katie announced climbing in. And with that, the teapot took off for the sea. 'Whoa!' they cried.This educational picture book for children between the ages of 3 and 7 sees Katie learning about the oceans for the very first time.Detailed illustrations in oils offer lots of visual stimulation and a fun and unique way for children to learn about the creatures that inhabit our oceans.The precursor to this story, Katie's Magic Teapot and the Cosmic Pandas sees Katie and her entourage of pandas journeying within her grandma's magic teapot to explore the strange objects that can be found in the universe. Another great educational book for young explorers.Book's statistics: 8x0in, 1000 words approx and 32 pages full of colour illustrations. Also available on Kindle.
What does the artist paint after receiving oil painting materials? Find 10 simple oil painting demonstrations with step by step images and instructions to get the paint brush moving..The projects include landscapes, still life, animals and a colour mixing exercise. Achievable within 2 hours. Includes a guide to the art materials and glossary. With 360 images.