Monet: Boats at Argenteuil
By Peter Inglis
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About this ebook
How good a painter are you? This book will guide you through the process of painting Claude Monet's "Boats at Argenteuil". Your painting won't look exactly like this one. That doesn't matter! It will most likely look better. My method of teaching enables you to express your own taste and feelings about what is beautiful.
This is not a prescriptive method, but rather a series of processes which enable your self expression. Go for it! Have fun!
Peter Inglis
Peter is the Principal of the Inglis Academy in Sydney, Australia, where people come to develop their literacy in art and music.For over four decades Peter Inglis has performed music professionally in Rock, Jazz and Classical music. He performs with orchestras and with string quartets and jazz bands as well as doing solo guitar concerts. Audiences enjoy his work in venues ranging from the Sydney Opera House and the Art Gallery of N.S.W. to open air concerts in the Australian outback.His Art workshops use accelerated learning techniques to enable beginners to paint masterworks by Van Gogh and Monet in their first lesson!
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Monet - Peter Inglis
Monet: Boats at Argenteuil (Inglis Academy: Paint the Masterworks #4)
Edition 1.25 (Smashwords edition) © 2014
Author: Peter Inglis. Shop 1/36-48 Albany St. St. Leonards, NSW, Australia
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Publisher: Smashwords ISBN: 9781311045249
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Table of Contents
About this Project | Where is it? | What we will learn in this project | Benefits of learning to Paint | Repertoire based Painting | Focus
Your Studio – your studio | materials | brushes
Source Images
Tone basics | Do a tonal sketch
Technique - Basic brush stroke | Colour mixing technique
Colour | Palette Management | Primary Colours | Secondary colours | Complementary Colours | Mixing a sky color | Mixing Greens | Mixing Greys | Colour Summary
Sketch Painting | Blocking in | Blocking in the Sky | Blocking in the Midground and Foreground | Monet's Brushstrokes | Monet's Sky | Monet's Boats | Monet's Buildings | Monet's Trees | Monet's Water
The Final Result | Examples by Pete
Testimonials | You can paint
About this Project
This book will guide you through the process of painting Claude Monet's Boats at Argenteuil
.
Image: Wikipedia
Here is my first interpretation of this scene:
And then the version I painted during the production of this book.
The first version was 45 x 35 cm and the second 90 x 60 cm. If you want to finish the painting in a few hours I would advise using a canvas close to my original size. The larger canvas requires a lot more of those Monet-brush-strokes
to cover!
Your painting won't look exactly like this one. That doesn't matter! It will most likely look better. My method of teaching enables you