101 Mixed Media Techniques – Walter Foster

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In 101 Mixed Media Techniques, artists of all backgrounds and skill levels will learn and explore fun, cutting-edge techniques in the popular genre of mixed media art.

Mixed media enthusiasts will enjoy learning the essential concepts for creating their mixed media art—whether they are experienced in its approaches or just starting. 101 Mixed Media Techniques features a wide variety of traditional and eclectic techniques, including drawing and painting, stamping, stitching, using photos, prepping backgrounds, working with wax, using different kinds of inks, collaging, journaling, and working with encaustics.

Multiple ways to use each technique are provided to inspire and nurture creative freedom in every artist. Each technique is presented in a step-by-step format, beginning with an overview of the required tools and materials. The instructions are straightforward and approachable, so artists of all levels can master them with ease.

The engaging and accessible format caters to individual learning preferences, allowing artists to focus on a single technique or several at a time. Readers will not only learn a variety of techniques but will also discover new ideas and inspiration for using the techniques in their own projects.

With so many options to choose from, 101 Mixed Media Techniques has something for every artist and is sure to inspire new forms of creativity.

 

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Cherril Doty is an artist, writer, and Director of the Sawdust Art Festival’s Studio Art Classes in Laguna Beach, California. While she holds a master’s degree in counselling psychology, the need to create has called, and Cherril followed her muse to try new forms and search possibilities. Mixed media represents the culmination of the search and is the process by which to achieve still more through teaching and experimentation. Visit cherrildoty.com to learn more.

Suzette Rosenthal earned a BA in Art from California State University, Los Angeles. In addition to designing and producing a high-end line of knitwear, Suzette is drawn to collage, using textures and colour to create visual interest.

Isaac Anderson is a self-taught artist whose passion for photography has taken him on many journeys as a documentary filmmaker. He has spent the last eight years in Southern California experimenting with photography, mixed-media painting, and documentary filmmaking.

Jennifer McCully is a graphic designer who expanded her horizon to include mixed media work. Her creative spirit can be seen on her bold canvases, which feature vibrant and simple objects that are both energetic and inspiring. Her childlike creations evoke happiness and draw inspiration from practically anything. Jennifer is a full-time Etsy seller, operating four different shops, and the author of ARTrageous! and The Grown-Up’s Guide to Paint Pouring with Kids, both from Walter Foster Publishing. Visit her online at jennifermccully.com.

Originally from a little beach town in Hawai’i called Kailua, Linda Robertson Womack is a nationally recognized artist, art instructor, and the author of Embracing Encaustic: Learning to Paint with Beeswax. She introduced a series of online encaustic classes bringing together a community of international artists at womackworkshops.com. Learn more about her and her artwork at lindawomack.com.

Samantha Kira Harding is an artist by accident, a writer by schooling, and an explorer by birth. Samantha teaches classes on journaling and the artful experiences of daily life, including “True to You,” a workshop focusing on every day as fuel for journaling adventures. She has been published in Somerset Studio, Artful Blogging, Art Journaling and Cloth, Paper, Scissors.

MEDIUM: Mixed Media, Painting

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9781633226937

SIZE: 6.5 in x 9.5in / 165.1mm x 241.3 mm

PUBLISHED: December 18, 2018

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