Author’s welcome
Introduction
Why paint flowers?
The bare necessities
Materials
All about colour
Seeds of ideas
First steps
Simply blue
The point of no return
To Bee or Not to Bee
Painting white flowers
Simplifying complicated shapes
Standing tall
Taking flight with white
Seasons of life
Spring
Primroses
Daffodils
Bluebells
Summer
Roses
Sweet Pea
Sunflowers
Autumn
Winter
The journey
Using our imagination
A change in direction
Abstract impressions
Going for gold
Thinking outside the box
Prize-winning and inspirational watercolourist Jean Haines is
well-known for her love of her chosen medium and the ability to
instil enthusiasm and motivation in all around her. Having lived
and travelled in many countries, this popular international artist
and teacher has developed her skills while under the influence of
masters from many countries, including Asia, the Middle East and
Europe. The magical free flow of water and colour straight on to a
blank working surface creates amazing results, often leaving her
sell-out audiences breathless with delight.
Jean runs hugely popular international watercolour workshops for
artists from around the globe, and her highly sought-after
paintings can similarly be found in homes all over the world. Jean
is a member of the SWA, Society for Women Artists, and has won
numerous awards for her work, including the Anthony J Lester Award
during the SWA Annual Exhibition, and the SAA Professional Artist
of the Year, Experimental and Abstract Award. She regularly writes
for art magazines and exhibits in a number of galleries.
Jean uses watercolour about as loosely as it's possible to do so
and her paintings have an almost iridescent quality that celebrates
colour, atmosphere and life. Her flowers shimmer in the light and
seem almost to possess movement. There are demonstrations, but they
are not at the heart of the project - this book is about learning
to see and how to communicate beauty and vision.
*The SAA Catalogue 19/20*
'Jean is very good at explaining her working methods, so the
lessons and demonstrations are admirably clear.' 'The essence of
not just flower, but species is retained and you get the sense of a
plant growing in the wild, dancing in the breeze and seen with the
lack of distinction brought on by distance. When Jean is painting
figures, it’s natural to say that she captures character and soul.
While that’s not such an obvious factor with flowers, it’s hard not
to make the comparison. This is what flowers
are about more than what they are.' Read the full
review here.
*Artbookreview.net*
Jean Haines just gets better and better. There have been hints for
some time of what's here - subjects that appear as if out of a
mist, painted with washes that are so wet they're practically
tinctures. If the techniques look like magic, the results certainly
are. Not everyone is going to want to paint like this. These
are flowers as you've never seen them - indistinct semi-abstract
shapes and colours that tell you nothing about structure, little
about form and everything about appearance. Jean is a very
spiritual painter (she's written about using painting as an aid to
mindfulness) and this is a book about painting your emotional
response to a popular subject she understands perfectly. If flowers
have soul, Jeans has captured it. Although there are demonstrations
here, they are short, because details of technique are not
important. What matters is to understand your subject, and Jean
does intimately.
*The Artist, October 2018*
Already as a child, the artist loved flowers and studied their
coloring, the variety of shapes and the seasonal changes. Through
intense observation of nature and, of course, through exercises as
often as possible, she was able to achieve masterful expressive
power in the course of her career. Like any good instructional
book, it begins by listing the materials she uses, such as paints,
brushes, paper, and other useful things. Many tips about working
with neat pigments and water help to understand why Jean Haine's
watercolours are so vibrant and expressive. Numerous step-by-step
instructions follow arranged according to colours and seasons.
The extraordinary feature of this book is the lovingly worded
accompanying text which reveals the painter's passion for nature
that has grown over many decades. In many exercises, you will
perfect the art of omission and abstraction, the harmonious use of
colour and learn to add excitement to a picture. Summary:
“Atmospheric Flowers” is at the same time a textbook and a relaxing
reading book for all art lovers. Especially for the advanced
painter, Jean Haines offers an inexhaustible source of inspiration,
useful tips and painting instructions. After a thorough study of
text and pictures, you will be able to improve and develop your own
style. Novices can enjoy very personal text contributions and the
variety of lively, expressive watercolours by Jean Haines.
*www.kreativereview.blogspot.com*
Jean Haines is an amazing painter. Her watercolours are about as
far from representation you can get without venturing into
abstraction, yet they capture the essence of her subjects
perfectly. These are not flowers for the botanist - theres almost
no detail and they appear as if out of the mist, shimmering, even
moving in the light. Jean's interest is in colours and shapes and
how these can be manipulated to reveal not just the appearance of
her subjects but their spirit. These flowers are not specimens on a
page but living entities that suprise and delight. It's impossible
not to feel uplifted by them. To help you achieve this, Jean
includes discussions about her subjects, as well as exercises that
help you get to grips with her personal way of working. You'll
kearn not just to paint, but to see, observe and understand. You
may have gathered that I'm a fan. I love how Jean creates not just
an image but a way of expressing your inner feelings and soul of
your subject.
*SAA Paint*
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