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Search Press - Fun with Gelli Print Plates

Search Press - Fun with Gelli Print Plates

Authors: Sabine Ickler & Katrin Klink Dimensions: 204 x 260mm Format: Paperback Pages: 144 Explore the world of Gelli Plate printing! A guide to all the tools & materials you need Full beginner-friendly guidance on a range of techniques 19 achievable projects, inspirations & customizable ideas This robust 144 page guide is an ideal introduction to the quick, easy, satisfying & colourful world of Gelli Plate printing! Featuring full beginner-friendly guidance on tools, materials & techniques, the book includes 19 achievable projects, inspirational variations & customizable ideas for your very own unique prints & gifts. Using minimal equipment for maximum impact, learn how to create a limitless variety of prints, patterns or textures using store bought materials & everyday objects such as kitchen utensils or vegetables. About the Author(s) Sabine Ickler Sabine Ickler loves creating new things and expressing her feelings for colours and shapes in her work.  She is a graphic designer and mixed-media artist.  She loves the large, bright patterns from the seventies from her childhood, and now uses those bold colours as vintage patterns or interpreted in a modern way for projects such as covers for sketchbooks or travel diaries.  Sabine enjoys how gelli printing offers the exciting opportunity to quickly and easily print her own patterns on paper, fabric and even on suitcases or furniture. Katrin Klink Katrin Klink is an illustrator and graphic designer, and loves everything to do with patterns.  She became passionate about printing during her studies at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart.  She's been a big fan of gelli printing since her first attempts, for both the experimental approach and the opportunity to develop pattern designs and very specific projects.  She loves the effective results gelli print plates create, all with ease and minimal equipment.

GBP 14.99
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Search Press - How to Paint Transparent Watercolour Flowers

Search Press - How to Paint Transparent Watercolour Flowers

Author: Olga Koelsch Dimensions: 228 x 250mm Format: BB Hardback Pages: 128 Learn to create delicate, see-through flowers Includes clear photography & step-by-step instructions Learn how to create delicate, see-through flowers in watercolour with the help of immensely popular artist, pattern designer and YouTuber, Olga Koelsch. In her debut book, Olga gently guides beginners and experienced artists alike through the process of painting flowers, combining the accuracy of botanical illustration with the expression and freedom of modern watercolour.  Beginning with a concise introduction to the key things you'll need to get started, as well as Olga's most-used watercolour methods, straight away you can start to paint 6 different stunning plant projects magnolia, eucalyptus, bellflower, rose, peony and iris. Every project has clear photography and step-by-step instructions, as well as an outline at the back of the book that can be traced, if you need a little help when beginning your painting.  If you need inspiration for what to do with your finished artwork, Olga has shared a stunning collection of her own examples that showcase the flowers beautifully from cards and wall art to fabrics that would make a beautiful robe for a loved one. Whether you're looking to start painting flowers with a nod to botanical illustration, or to learn how to create beautiful flowers to adorn personal items, you'll be struck by the timeless and unique artwork that fills How to Paint Transparent Watercolour Flowers. About the Author Olga is a self-taught watercolour artist, pattern designer and botanical illustrator. She originally pursued an art career with botanical illustration, after working in marketing for several years, but then craved for more expression and freedom in painting. She began to blend her knowledge in botany with modern watercolour techniques, creating stunning transparent flower bouquets that have now become her signature work. When she's not creating individual paintings, Olga is painting patterns for paper and fabrics, or sharing watercolour tips and advice on her YouTube channel. Olga lives in Bergen, Norway, with her husband and two sons.

GBP 17.99
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