Foreword 6, Introduction 8, My ethical studio 10, Working space 12, Painting from life 13, Drawing kit 14, Painting kit 16, Paints and pigments 18, Colour mixing theory 20, My palette 22, Tone 24, Technique 28
Spring 32: Spring subjects and their palette 34, Anatomy of a daffodil 36, Level 1: Daffodil 38, Anatomy of an anemone 46, Level 2: Anemone 48, Anatomy of a tulip 56, Level 3: Tulip ‘Queen of Night’ 58
Summer 66: Summer subjects and their palette 68, Anatomy of a sweet pea 70, Level 1: Sweet pea 72, Anatomy of a rose 82, Drawing a rose 84, Painting a rose 86, Level 2: Rosa 'Odyssey' 88, Anatomy of a sunflower 98, Level 3: Sunflower 100
Autumn 108: Autumn subjects and their palette 110, Anatomy of a ginkgo biloba 112, Level 1: Ginkgo biloba 114, Anatomy of a pear 120, Level 2: Catillac pear 122, Anatomy of a hydrangea 128, Level 3: Hydrangea 130
Winter 140: Winter subjects and their palette 142, Anatomy of a pansy 144, Level 1: Pansy ‘Midnight Glow’ 146, Anatomy of an echeveria 152, Level 2: Echeveria 154, Anatomy of holly 162, Level 3: Holly star 164
Conclusion 170, Paint conversion table 172, Glossary 174, Credits 175, Index 176.
Sandrine Maugy is an award-winning botanical artist, author and illustrator, fellow member of the Society of Botanical Artists, the Association of Illustrators, the Society of Authors and the Societe Francaise d'Illustration Botanique (SFIB). She exhibits her work internationally and writes articles for art magazines. Sandrine regularly teaches residential courses at the renowned West Dean College, and wrote the Botanical Illustration Diploma Course for London Art College. She runs an art blog, YouTube channel - Atelier Sandrine Maugy - and a Patreon site, for students all over the world. Her first book, Colours of Nature was published in 2013. Sandrine paints and writes from her studio and garden in Southampton, UK. Her painting style captures the pure, vibrant colours of nature and is infused with dramatic light, giving this traditional style a contemporary twist. Visit her website www.sandrinemaugy.com
Absolutely a mine of information for levels of botanical art. The
ultimate botanical and watercolour book, if you’re looking to
purchase a botanical book with lots of information, tips and
practical advice then you will not be disappointed with this book
by Sandrine Maugy.
*Amazon Customer Review*
There are many ways to organise flower painting books, but seasonal
makes a lot of sense. It groups plants as they are likely to be
found, providing natural models at all times and also encourages
continuing study as new opportunities appear. As the blurb proudly
announces, the book follows the rhythm of nature through the year.
The excellent introduction to materials and methods is concise yet
thorough and includes an interesting aside on the ethical studio –
where do materials come from and what is their environmental
impact? Structurally, the demonstrations are divided into three
levels, allowing you to develop your skills progressively. Subjects
include flowers, fruit and vegetation and Sandrine pays plenty of
attention to structure and detail as discussing colour and suitable
palettes for both the item in question and the time of year. Sewn
binding ensures the book lies flat in use, a notable bonus.
*The Artist*
As we cosy up indoors with the arrival of cooler climes, why not
immerse yourself in art that transports you to lush pastures? Let
Sandrine Maugy whisk you off on a flower-filled journey through the
seasons, exploring everything from bold spring daffodils to
striking frosty-weather holly from the comfort of your craft room.
Each chapter includes recommendations for materials (which, by the
way, are all ethically sourced) and step-by-step watercolour
tutorials at varying difficulty levels, meaning there's something
here for every crafter.
*Crafts Beautiful Issue 376*
Sandrine Maugy is an award-winning botanical artist, author and
illustrator, whose first book, Colours of Nature, was
published in 2013. For her latest book, Botanical Watercolours
through the Seasons, she explores the delicate art of painting
flowers, concentrating specifically on the four seasons, each
including there step-by-step tutorials. These are carefully
designed to suit artists at different levels of experience - the
first for beginners, the second for artists of intermediate level,
and the third for more experienced artists. Of course, readers may
want to work through the book season by season, but you can also
dot around to find your favourite flowers, whether it's the drama
of spring tulips, the delicacy of sweet peas in summer, a
magnificent hydrangea in autumn or holly leaves in winter. There's
information on important techniques, colour theory and tone, and
stunning illustrations throughout.
*Leisure Painter*
Botanical Watercolours through the Seasons begins with a detailed
introduction to Sandrine’s ethically-sourced materials and tools,
her workspace and an exploration of the key techniques employed in
painting botanical watercolours. Sandrine explains colour theory in
relation to botanical subjects, as well as colour bias and the key
to creating realistic shadows without resorting to an unnatural
‘grey’. The four main chapters focus on a particular season and
contains techniques for painting its plants: for example. Papery
bulbs in spring and jewel-like berries in winter, along with
examples of the author’s stunning botanical artwork. We say: Ever
so helpful, each chapter includes three step-by-step tutorials: the
first for relative beginners, the second for artists of
intermediate level and the third for more experienced artists.
*Craft Focus Issue 91*
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