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Alla Prima: Everything I Know About Painting (edition 1999)

by Richard Schmid

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Fifteen years in preparation, this book offers to the artist and art lover alike the wisdom and technical savvy of a lifetime of painting and teaching. Writing as an acknowledged master, Richard Schmid leads his reader gracefully through the subtleties of painting technique with refreshing clarity and unmatched technical authority. With an emphasis on painting from life, he writes with warm humor about the joys and trials of being an artist. He brings to life the romance of Bravura painting and examines the mysteries of color in fascinating detail. A new view of design is offered, along with insights into the thinking of the great Masters. The virtuosity that painters strive for is presented as an attainable goal, but he also tells us what to do when everything goes wrong. Above all, Richard writes with deep affection to all who strive for self-expression, regardless of their level of skill. He shares his own struggle from art school to the present and offers the things he has learned with the hope that his reader may enjoy the same passage of discovery. Lavishly illustrated, this book provides a unique overview of the rich historical background and theoretical ideas that underlie Direct painting, while examining in complete detail all of its technical problems and solutions. It also covers the full range of artistic subject matter and reveals the one thing a painter must know to capture it all. - Inside front cover.… (more)
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Title:Alla Prima: Everything I Know About Painting
Authors:Richard Schmid
Info:Stove Prairie Press (1999), Edition: Revised, Hardcover, 193 pages
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Fantastic book that really makes one think about his or her process in painting and why one chooses what one does to paint. While Amazon shows it as being out of print and offers it through independent retailers for a lot of money, it can be purchased through the publisher for much less. ( )
  cjrayl | Feb 27, 2010 |
Finally I find someone who wants to teach fundamentals! As example from Chapter Seven, "Color and Light."

"My advice--my plea to you--is to do the [color] charts for your sake. . . The charts are not a sure-fire gimmick guaranteed to make you a color wizard, but they are the best way I know of how to understand your pigments and enter the study of color on a sound footing."

That exercise alone is pretty much worth the price (expensive) of the book for me. Later he explains how it plays into one's painting skill.

This book is not the "last word," but it is informative and inspirational--and at times humorous--if you are looking for such things.
  jgronsand | Feb 1, 2010 |
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Fifteen years in preparation, this book offers to the artist and art lover alike the wisdom and technical savvy of a lifetime of painting and teaching. Writing as an acknowledged master, Richard Schmid leads his reader gracefully through the subtleties of painting technique with refreshing clarity and unmatched technical authority. With an emphasis on painting from life, he writes with warm humor about the joys and trials of being an artist. He brings to life the romance of Bravura painting and examines the mysteries of color in fascinating detail. A new view of design is offered, along with insights into the thinking of the great Masters. The virtuosity that painters strive for is presented as an attainable goal, but he also tells us what to do when everything goes wrong. Above all, Richard writes with deep affection to all who strive for self-expression, regardless of their level of skill. He shares his own struggle from art school to the present and offers the things he has learned with the hope that his reader may enjoy the same passage of discovery. Lavishly illustrated, this book provides a unique overview of the rich historical background and theoretical ideas that underlie Direct painting, while examining in complete detail all of its technical problems and solutions. It also covers the full range of artistic subject matter and reveals the one thing a painter must know to capture it all. - Inside front cover.

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