The new scratchboard clay-surface techniques and materials for today's artists

Artists looking for a fresh approach to their work will enjoy this rich resource offering complete instruction on the dynamic art form known as scratchboard. The book outlines the long history of the art, from petroglyphs, sgraffito, and scrimshaw to the state of the medium today, pointing out new s...

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Main Author: Ewing, Charles 1946- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Watson-Guptill Publications 2001
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Summary:Artists looking for a fresh approach to their work will enjoy this rich resource offering complete instruction on the dynamic art form known as scratchboard. The book outlines the long history of the art, from petroglyphs, sgraffito, and scrimshaw to the state of the medium today, pointing out new surfaces, tools, and methods. Basic techniques are explored, such as scratching on an ink-blacked surface and applying ink or acrylics on a white clay surface. Other methods are reviewed: airbrush, gouache, watercolor, oils, tempera, and colored pencils.
Physical Description:144 pages illustrations (some colour) 27 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 141) and index
ISBN:0823046583
9780823046584