Description
Author Nita Engle
Publisher Watson-Guptill (March 1, 1999)
Binding hardcover with dustjacket
Condition Like new with dustjacket protected with Brodart Archival Covering
Summary
Nita Engle’s How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself is a masterclass in watercolor techniques that push the boundaries of traditional approaches. Perfect for intermediate and advanced watercolorists, this book focuses on innovative experimental techniques that make the medium come alive. Engle demonstrates how to use splashing, spraying, and other methods to achieve stunningly realistic effects, often with a sense of unpredictability and spontaneity. Through vivid examples, readers are guided step by step to explore new textures, color transitions, and dynamic compositions, while maintaining control of the final result. Ideal for those who want to break free from conventional watercolor methods and unleash their creative potential.