Surface Treatment Workshop: Explore 45 Mixed-Media Techniques
K**.
Another Home Run for McElroy & Wilson
I have been a fan of Ms McElroy & Ms Wilson since I first got my artsy little hands on Image Transfer Workshop: Mixed Media Techniques for Successful Transfers. I value that book tremendously and was more than a little stoked when I heard they had another compilation on the way. As much as I adore Image Transfer Workshop, this new book is equally fantastic (just on different subject matter)!I cannot agree with the other reviewer about the illustrations, though. At all. I LOVE the photos and work used as examples. I don't care if it came from class students or so-called "professionals" - I thoroughly enjoyed all of it and in my opinion, each piece pictured serves as inspirational reiteration of the projects/ideas/techniques presented. Beyond the Introduction and a short instructional on How to Use This Book, there are two major sections: Techniques and Inspirational Projects. The Technique section in broken into three sub-categories: Additives (Aluminum Foil, Drawing Grounds, Ventilation Tape, Faux Encaustics, just to name a few), Resists (Rubbing Alcohol, Petroleum Jelly, Salt, White Craft Glue, etc), and Subtractive or Combination (Painted Leaf, Rust, Sanding, Tyvek, etc). With the Inspirational Projects section containing 4 additional projects spanning ten pages, resources, and an index, this book is as thorough as it is fun to read and look at.The photos clearly show how to use the suggested materials, as well as finished samples. Samples provide adequate examples of a technique, in my opinion. With all the parts I love about this book, advanced and experienced artists beware - I doubt you'll learn many (if any) new techniques. It's a great compilation of techniques, don't get me wrong. There just aren't any new-to-me techniques - although I always enjoy seeing new ways each technique can be presented and used. I like Surface Treatment Workshop because of the vast array of techniques it covers all in one place.On a final note, it's been my experience that if there is something in the book you have questions about or don't understand, emailing Ms McElroy will produce a thorough response, quickly. I'm really glad I got this book - as much for the cool techniques as for the wonderful photographs.
M**N
Another Hit From This This Author Team!
I love this book! I was hesitant about it because the author's previous book "Image Transfer Workshop" is, in my humble opinion, one of the best books I've invested in (and I invest a lot in books!) and I wasn't sure that a new book could live up to that opinion. I am SO happy to report that this book is another home run, totally out-of-the-ball park winner of a book.The lay out is very well considered and the instructions are superlative - perfectly illustrated with photos that relate directly to the image. I couldn't wait to begin experimenting! One of the things that intrigued me as I read through the book was a description of Venetian Plaster - something I had never heard of before - "...Venetian Plaster gives you a unique finish that cannot be replicated with any other medium....". A tall order in my opinion. I got some of this miraculous stuff though and experimented and now have a new favorite mixed media tool. You can see my experiment from using the instructions on my other blog - [...].I can't wait to try more surface treatments from this book. It's a must have for the bookshelf of artists of all sorts - especially for fine arts, mixed media artists and visual journalers. You just can't go wrong by buying this book!
C**R
Wow. Gorgeous. But way over my head!
First off, I bought this hoping it would help me with mixed media surfaces in jewelry making: decoupage, patinas, heat coloring, etc. So, my bad for not paying more attention.It IS helpful in some ways in giving me ideas I can incorporate in some jewelry designs. But for the most part, this is designed for canvas based paint designs, using a range of techniques familiar mainly to someone who paints...someone who knows a gesso from resist.The pictures are amazing. The artists create collages and prints that are indescribably beautiful. I'd love to learn some of the techniques if I branch out from jewelry. They also are reasonable about materials: they often incorporate household items like bleach pens, salt, aluminum foil, and even dishwasher rinse aids. If you're into creating depth and variety in a paint based style, this IS it. I loved browsing the pages, especially the ones of finished projects.However, the artists are assuming some general knowledge of paint terms, mediums, etc. In the step by step instructions, it seems like the last few steps are missing from some...they get you started going but not to the completion of the project (assuming you know, I guess). But, in their favor, they give many variations on each technique. I think if you had the materials and the time, you could figure it out.In all, for a paint artist wanting to experiment, this book would be perfect. I'm giving it four stars because it did knock me out and did inspire ideas, even though it's not exactly what I wanted. I hope you find this review helpful!
P**M
The artists' bible
This book has definitive techniques for creating surface interest for any painting, but especially for Acrylics and oils. There are useful tips for watercolors too. Most painters use this guide as their source for mixed media techniques. The thing I really enjoy about this book is that they are creative in finding useful household tools instead of another trip to the craft store.
H**T
Surface Treatment Workshop Mixed -Media Techniques
A well illustrated book with some interesting techniques for creating unusual mixed-media surfaces. The directions are clean and concise while the "troubleshooting" helps you determine what went wrong in your creative process. While some of the techniques are tried and true, others are innovative, resulting in new and different textures and surfaces. Normally I prefer to learn with DVD's, but this book is well worth your time to explore all it's creative possibilites presented by the authors. Most projects can be done with common materials and tools. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring their creative side, or anyone who wants to expand their arsenal of art techniques.
G**.
This is a wonderful book for artists and art teachers alike.
I use it for teaching Surface Texture. With over 250 step-by-step examples the class has lots of inspiration to create their own textures.When I lost my copy in a move I HAD to reorder it.Gary
B**
The Book
I first got this as a kindle addition so I knew about the contents, but I found that it was limiting so I ordered this and I'm so glad I did. It's so much easier to understand as you see the projects a lot clearer across the pages.The techniques are explained in an a easy way with plenty of pictures. It give a list of materials, surfaces, archival quality and tips so you can get organized before you start. It also has a troubleshooting comments. There are pictures of artists that work in mix media as examples. The book has a index at the back and a list of suppliers contact details
R**O
Buen manual de usuario
Este libro me parece recomendable para tod@s l@s que quieran iniciarse en el trabajo de incompatibilidades, y efectos gráficos, soy licenciado en bellas artes y creo que con él se pueden aprender cosas nuevas que incorporar a lo que ya conozco.Recomendable para todos los que les guste experimentar.
M**B
Un livre inspirant
J'ai cherché des livres en français sur le sujet sans succès...Ce livre est magnifique et en plus de proposer plusieurs techniques, il montre également grâce à des vignettes plusieurs rendus d'une même technique, ce qui est appréciable pour quelqu'un de débutant comme moi.Ce livre m'a véritablement inspirée et donné le courage de me lancer et surtout d'essayer, ce qui n'est pas évident lorsque l'on n'a pas les bases.Je ne peux que le conseiller.
W**I
Lust auf mehr...
Zunächst war ich etwas skeptisch, in England ein englisches Buch zu ordern, aber ich wurde sehrpositiv überrascht!! Das Porto (3€) war völlig ok und die Lieferung war in 5 Tagen da.Damit liegen Bücher dieser Art preislich deutlich unter den hiesigen (wenn man so was hier überhaupt findet...).Das Buch ist ein Paperback - sehr angenehm.Nun zum Inhalt:Auf 143 Seiten werden 45 verschiedene Verfahren zur Gestaltung der Bildoberfläche erläutert.Sehr viele Fotos geben Beispiele und den Anleitungen ist leicht zu folgen.Dieses Buch macht unheimlich Lust auf mehr davon!!! Man will sofort loslegen.Nach ein paar Seiten vergisst man total, dass es auf englisch ist, denn die wesentlichen Vokabelnwiederholen sich oft und man muss nicht viel nachblättern...Also: keine Angst vor der Sprache (sooo viel Text ist nicht da..)Zu jedem Verfahren wir in Bildern anschaulich erklärt, wie man vorgeht.Es gibt eine Materialliste am Rand, Vorschläge, auf welchem Medium man das Ganze am besten probiert(welche Art von Papier, Holz, Pappe, ect.) und jede Menge Tipps für Abwandlungen dieser Technik!!Dann gibt es noch Hinweise zu Problemen, die dabei auftauchen können und wie man sie vermeidet.Alles ist sehr übersichtlich aufgebaut und jeder Schritt ist mit Photos bebildert.Man merkt, dass die Autoren wirklich alles selbst probiert haben und eine Menge Spass dabei hatten.Zwischen den Kapiteln finden sich fertige Beispiele, die die ganze Bandbreite der Verfahren zeigenund wirklich Lust machen, sofort alles auszuprobieren...Das Schöne ist, dass zwar das Grundverfahren ausgiebig erklärt wird, aber dennoch viel Raum für Eigenes ist.Man wird animiert, selber auszuprobieren, zu experimentieren und zu entdecken!!Das Wichtigste natürlich: die Kombination der einzelnen Verfahren...Seeeeeehr empfehlenswert!!! 5 Sternchen
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