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Colored Pencil Portraits Step by Step

AUTHOR: Ann Kullberg, Ann Kullberg
ISBN: 0891348441

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Kullberg is a born artist, self-taught and highly accomplished. In her first book, she proves to be a born teacher as well. She thoroughly and engagingly explores the details of the tools and techniques necessary for every element of creating...

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Colored Pencil Portraits Step by Step
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by Ann Kullberg, Ann Kullberg


From Library Journal
Kullberg is a born artist, self-taught and highly accomplished. In her first book, she proves to be a born teacher as well. She thoroughly and engagingly explores the details of the tools and techniques necessary for every element of creating portraits. Colored pencil is a medium that requires little money, no setup, no cleanup, and no health concernsAjust as much hard work and talent as any other medium. With her fresh enthusiasm, Kullberg makes the work a pleasure. Collections that have Lee Hammond's similar Drawing Portraits in Colored Pencil from Photographs (North Light, 1997) may want to add this as well. In choosing between the two, Kullberg's personal approach edges out Hammond.Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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         Book Review

Colored Pencil Portraits Step by Step
- Book Reviews,
by Ann Kullberg, Ann Kullberg

Colored Pencil Portraits Step by Step

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Author Bio

Ann Kullberg, living in Federal Way, Washington, is a self-taught artist. Her work has been published in Creating Textures in Colored Pencil, Creative Colored Pencil, the American Society of Portrait Artists' Signature magazine, and volumes two, three and four of Best of Colored Pencil. She has conducted numerous workshops in the Pacific Northwest and throughout the country.

SYNOPSIS

Colored pencils are a wonderful medium for capturing personalities. Using her own beautiful portraiture for instruction and inspiration, Kullberg walks artists through the process step by step--from basic information about materials and techniques to two demonstrations that show how complete portraits come together from beginning to end. Seventeen mini-demos make it easy to paint realistic features, hair and clothing.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Kullberg is a born artist, self-taught and highly accomplished. In her first book, she proves to be a born teacher as well. She thoroughly and engagingly explores the details of the tools and techniques necessary for every element of creating portraits. Colored pencil is a medium that requires little money, no setup, no cleanup, and no health concerns--just as much hard work and talent as any other medium. With her fresh enthusiasm, Kullberg makes the work a pleasure. Collections that have Lee Hammond's similar Drawing Portraits in Colored Pencil from Photographs (North Light, 1997) may want to add this as well. In choosing between the two, Kullberg's personal approach edges out Hammond.

Booknews

Coverage includes compositionn; usage of light; skin tones; and drawing believable features, hair, and fabric. For each topic the author explains her particular techniques and what materials she uses. Includes example illustrations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)


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