Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Review of Paint Alchemy by Eva Marie Magill-Oliver

My Review of Paint Alchemy


I love seeing how artists create. Everyone has such a unique style. The artist uses techniques that would push many out of their comfort zones...but isn't that what art is about?

I try to learn wherever I can. Even if this isn't my style of painting I can still learn from the processes and use the inspiration to expand on my own style.

This book was very informative and inspiring. It'll be something I keep on my shelf and refer to when I need some out the box ideas or simply a little splash of color to wake up me up and get me in a different frame of mind for creativity.


Paint Alchemy
Exploring Process-Driven Techniques through Design, Pattern, Color, Abstraction, Acrylic and Mixed Media
Eva Marie Magill-Oliver

About the Book:
Paint Alchemy combines introductory techniques with a process-oriented philosophy that focuses on creativity and staying in the moment.
Experience wonder and excitement as you mindfully take your painting technique to the next level: It's Paint Alchemy. Part of the new Alchemy series, Paint Alchemy explores how to build a painting practice. Whether you're a novice or an experienced painter, you'll learn how to create freely by combining a foundation in solid techniques and design principles with an open approach that stays focused on the moment, rather than the end result. 
You will learn how to prepare your art space, work with intention, and move between action and observation, responding to the work along the way. 
Paint Alchemy will help you cultivate a full perspective on the process: from developing ideas in a sketchbook to crystalizing your vision. As you work through the exercises, you'll gain a better understanding of color theory, mark making, representational form, abstraction, and composition. 
Mindfulness, experimentation, and reflection will give way to wonder as your paintings develop.










About the Author:
Eva Magill-Oliver is a multi-media artist living and working in Alpharetta, Georgia. The natural world is an ever-present theme in her work, which transitions with the landscape that surrounds her. Nature inspires her color palettes, the way she creates patterns, and influences the organic shapes and silhouettes prevalent in her work. “I love to explore the movements, patterns, and connections found in the natural world. I am in awe of nature's subtle variations and how they flow and influence one another.” After working exclusively on paper for several years, she has expanded her work to include oil and acrylic abstract paintings on canvas. The work is organic, representing the dynamic evolution that is the natural world. Eva is represented by a number of galleries across the United States. Her work is featured in several online boutiques and publications.

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