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Jenna Rainey - Everyday Watercolor: Learn to Paint Watercolor in 30 Days

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A contemporary paint-every-day watercolor guide that explores foundational strokes and patterns and then builds new skills upon the foundations over the course of 30 days to create finished pieces.

This beautifully illustrated and inspiring guided watercolor-a-day book is perfect for beginning watercolor artists, artists who want to improve their watercolor skills, and visual creatives. From strokes to shapes, this book covers the basics and helps painters gain confidence in themselves along with inspiration to develop their own style over the course of 30 days. Featuring colorful contemporary art from Mon Voir design agency founder and Instagram trendsetter Jenna Rainey, this books fresh perspective paints watercolor in a whole new light.

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Copyright 2017 by Jenna Rainey

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Watson-Guptill Publications, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York.

www.crownpublishing.com

www.watsonguptill.com

Watson-Guptill is a registered trademark and the colophon is a trademark of Penguin Random House LLC.

Library of Congress cataloging-in-publication data is on file with the publisher.

Trade paperback ISBN9780399579721

Ebook ISBN9780399579738

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Ah, watercolor. Its beautiful luminous quality is pure delight. Watercolor is wildly uncontrollable and at the same time containable. Its a visual medium that moves around with ease, exploding and bursting into surrounding strokes, creating texture and depth that cant be found in any other type of media.

You know the feeling when youve fallen in love and you cant stand to be away from that person? This was my story with watercolor. I knowdramatic, right? Well, its true. I became obsessed. When I wasnt painting, I was thinking about painting. I fell in love with watercolor and began to study it. I put in countless hours discovering all the ins and outs.

My mom and both of my grandmothers were acrylic painters, and although Id tried my hand at painting a few times, I would definitely have considered myself OK at best. And sure, Id dabbled with watercolor in elementary school. But when my profession as a calligrapher and designer began to take off, I came across the right watercolor suppliesand something changed for me. With the correct materials, the process was so enjoyable that I wanted to learn more.

This infatuation rapidly turned into an important part of my career as an artist and designer. Ive been able to work with clients from all over the globe, using watercolor to provide illustrations for large brands, as well as creative stationery for events like beautiful high-end weddings. Ive also been able to travel and teach my watercolor classes to thousands of students over the years. With my teaching experience, Ive learned how to communicate with beginner and developing watercolorists, to break down complicated subjects into something simpler and easier to grasp. Im able to share what Ive learned the hard way through experience and mistakes. Ive come to discover that watercolor painting is about learning from the failed attempts and continuing to develop muscle memory and technique.

In the beginning, I challenged myself to paint subjects more complex than what I thought I could manage. I incorporated my knowledge of basic sketching and shading techniques into more complex subjects. At each stage of my relationship with watercolor, I was accepting of where I wasnot discouraged with the outcome, but learning to enjoy the process and seeking to understand more of why watercolor does what it does and how to master it.

Being a self-taught watercolor artist has allowed me to break rules and learn the hard way. Ive written this book to help you do just that (and perhaps avoid some of the hard parts I encountered). So heres my advice at the outset: Allow yourself to be challenged. Paint differently than you think you should, and ask yourself what you enjoy about it. Like anything, becoming a better watercolorist takes work, dedication, practice, and most of all, patience. Patience with yourself to look at subjects with new eyesthe eyes of an artist. But first, you must allow yourself to start small and work your way up, adding more detail and complexity as you go. Jumping straight into painting a detailed flower or a toucan before practicing brush technique will usually lead to disappointmentyou need to build basic skills before you tackle form and structure.

Throughout this book, were going to develop muscle memory and train our eyes to look for basic shapes and curves in every subject. No matter how complex and detailed a subject may seem on the surface, everything you paint or draw can be broken down into very simple shapes, like circles and ovals. Well start developing good brush and painting technique by practicing these basic shapes, training our eyes to look for unifying color palettes, and following rules of composition. We will define and create more complex shapes as we move through our thirty days together, building upon our foundation to continually instill confidence in your painting. Knowing where and how to start with any subject is a crucial part of the process, and this book will show you just that.

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I hope you love getting to know more about watercolor over these next thirty days and you are inspired to continue painting with a new appreciation for this medium and for yourself as a creative individual. Once you have a strong foundation, you can develop your own style. Accept each step of the process, even your less successful attempts, as an opportunity for growth. Watercolor can be unpredictable, yet incredibly manageable too. If youre up for the challenge to #everydaywatercolor, Im sure youll be surprised by the creativity that is naturally in yousometimes it just takes looking at things from a different angle. Throughout your journey through this book, I would love to see some of your favorite pieces youve created. If youre on social media, use the hashtag #everydaywatercolor to add your own paintings. Id enjoy seeing your transformation over the course of these daily painting exercises.

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