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Breathe fresh air into your watercolors! Capture the wonders of nature!
From crashing waves to sculptured deserts, from grand sunsets to humble wildflowers, from backyard discoveries to exotic getaways, the natural world offers inspiration enough for a lifetime! In this book, one of todays premier nature artists shows you how to make the most of it. Within an inviting, sketchbook-style format, youll learn how to capture natures treasures using watercolor pencils and paint.
Inside youll find:
- A chapter-by-chapter exploration of five diverse landscape themes: forests, water, meadows, mountains and deserts.
- 37 step-by-step demonstrations from two of Johnsons most beloved books, Creating Nature in Watercolor and Watercolor Pencil Magic.
- Johnsons favorite tips for capturing a variety of textures and subjects, including plants, trees, water, wildlife, rock formations, seasonal variations and more.
- A wealth of expert advice on gathering reference materials, assembling your own field kit, painting people in nature, and much more.
Embark on a creative adventure as you experiment with new techniques, discover fresh subjects, and hone your powers of observation. Your resulting paintings and sketches will transport you to cherished moments and places worth remembering.

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LIGHTHOUSE NEAR PORT CLYDE, MAINE

Watercolor pencil and ink on Strathmore vellum drawing paper

634" 712" (17cm 19cm)

Contents
Introduction

For an artist, working on the spotin nature, en plein air, whatever you want to call itcan be a delight, a wonderful challenge, the ultimate high. And, yes, it is a challengenature sees to that! The changing light alone tests our skill and speed and our powers of observation.

Still, there are so many reasons to work outdoors: to drink in the beauty of nature; to find fresh, evocative, inspiring and challenging subjects; to spend time in the quiet places; to capture the liveliness of birds or the grace of a red fox; to learn about your environment; to perfect your skill; and just to be out where its achingly beautiful. Whether you take a painting vacation, a field trip led by a naturalist/artist, or a trip to some exotic, untouched locale, or you find painting subjects virtually in your own backyard, you will find subjects enough for a lifetime.

Of course, it isnt necessary to complete a whole painting outdoors. You may prefer to sketch a variety of subjects with pencil, ink, colored or watercolor pencils, even mixed media with quick watercolor washes, then return to the comforts of home to do a more finished piece. You can take photos, both from a distance and close up. Ill show you how to put these resources to work!

Well discuss the various mediums and try out the techniques together, and Ill offer some of my favorite quick tips and hints for capturing textures. Well cover some of the basics, but also explore more specific and advanced techniques.

This book is organized by habitat. Each chapter includes the variety of things you will find in that specific habitat and hints on how best to capture these elements in your sketches and watercolors. The forest habitat chapter, for instance, will show you how to capture individual tree shapes, bark patterns and leaves as well as forests from a distance and in their varied seasons. Youll also learn to paint the wildflowers that bloom in the spring and the birds, insects and animals that frequent these places.

There is a bit of the naturalist in most of us. Painting and drawing this marvelous place we inhabit allows us to slow down and learn with our own eyes, to notice, to pay attention. The child within is still curious about that big moth or the tiny, brightly colored mushroom that grows along a fallen log. How better to explore than to observe and draw or paint?

Perhaps Baba Ram Dass was not thinking of artists when he said, Be here, now, but that injunction certainly applies to painting in nature. We look, we see, we pay attention, we learn and we delight in it!

Whether you love an aromatic, crackling campfire, a mountain stream, the robust wildflowers of summer or the calligraphy of tracks in the snow; whether you find time for canoeing, fishing in the early morning, watching the birds that frequent your locale or stealing silently almost within touching distance of a deer and her fawn, you will find magic in this natural world. As an artist, getting it down in concrete form is to capture those moments forever, golden as a fly in amber. Your paintings and sketches will have the power to return you to that moment in time. No matter how busy and frenetic your everyday life, these tangible evidences of time in nature will transport you back to those magical moments.


What You Need
Surface

Arches hot-pressed watercolor paper

dark toned pastel paper

Fabriano cold-pressed watercolor block

Fabriano cold-pressed watercolor paper

Fabriano hot-pressed watercolor paper

Strathmore cold-pressed watercolor block

Strathmore cold-pressed watercolor paper

Strathmore rough watercolor paper

toned warm tan drawing paper

Watercolors

Winsor & Newton unless otherwise noted:

Burnt Sienna, Cadmium Red Medium Hue [Daniel Smith], Cadmium Yellow Medium Hue [Daniel Smith], Cobalt Blue, Dragons Blood [Maimeri Blu], Hermatite Burnt Scarlet [Daniel Smith], Manganese Blue Hue, Minnesota Pipestone [Daniel Smith], Olive Green, Paynes Gray, Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Phthalo Blue [Daniel Smith], Quinacridone Burnt Scarlet [Daniel Smith], Quinacridone Gold, Raw Sienna, Sedona Genuine [Daniel Smith], Titanium White, Transparent Yellow, Ultramarine Blue [Daniel Smith], Vivianite (Blue Ochre) [Daniel Smith], Yellow Ochre

Watercolor Pencils

Derwent Inktense unless otherwise noted:

Blue Grey. Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Burnt Yellow Ochre, Chinese White, Cobalt Blue, Deep Vermilion, Indigo, Ivory Black, Juniper Green, Olive Green, Oriental Blue, Pale Vermilion, Prussian Blue, Sage [Derwent Graphitint], Ultramarine, Venetian Red

Brushes

12-inch (13mm), 34-inch (19mm)1-inch (25mm), 2-inch (51mm) flats

nos. 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 rounds

12mm flat Niji waterbrush

9mm, 12mm, 15mm round Niji waterbrushes

aquarelle brush

barbered fan brush

bristle brush

small inexpensive brush for masking fluid

stencil brush

Other Supplies

black colored pencil, brush-tipped pens in shades of gray, craft knife, fine-point pen, fine-tipped marker, gouache paint, graphite pencil, HB pencil, India rubber, indigo colored pencil, liquid mask, Lyra Aquacolor watercolor crayons, masking fluid, mechanical pencil, natural sponge, old bamboo pen, pale colored pencil, palette knife, paper towels, pencil, sharp knife, sharpened stick, sunset-colored watercolor pencil, tissues, Tuscan Red colored pencil


CHAPTER ONE
MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES

What to buy, what to try: The supplies you end up using depend a lot on whether you want to work en plein air or in the comfort of your studio. Well touch on both options. It also depends on how much you want to spend, and whether you like to work as simply as possible or have all the bells and whistles at your disposal. I tend toward the simpler model these days, but I have indeed tried out many other options on my way, so well discuss the possibilities there, too.

Just remembertheres no right way. What is important is finding the tools that allow you to work the way you want to and capture what you want! That means that some exploration is in order.

BASIC WATERCOLOR SUPPLIES

Well start with traditional watercolor supplies and then move on to watercolor pencils and the things you may want for working outdoors. All you need to get started is paint, brushes, paper and a palette. What you choose to use beyond these basics is up to you!

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