Painting the Colors of Nature
Karen Simmons
Published: 1994
Pages: 122
The author begins by discussing the materials and equipment needed for outdoor painting, suggesting palettes for different subjects. She then focuses on how specific pigments behave when mixed with water, and looks at how various colors can be combined to produce a range of exciting effects and textures (such as granulation). All of these aspects are examined in the context of many different landscape subjects, including waterscapes, skies, flowers, and the seasons. Simmons's explorations of color and light are illustrated throughout with sketches and finished paintings that are accompanied by detailed descriptions of the colors and techniques used to create them; some are further amplified by step-by-step demonstrations. Through her very accessible text and superb, light-filled paintings, Karen Simmons provides painters at every level of experience with both inspiration and practical advice about how color works in the landscape and how best to capture it in watercolor.