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The artist's manual : equipment, materials, techniques

by Smith, Stan.
Publisher: [S.l.] : Gallery Books, 1988Description: 320p.ISBN: 0831704675.Subject(s): Artists' materialsSummary: A practical guide to every artistic medium including painting, drawing, designing and sculpting. This book aims to help the artist to answer three questions: what do I need to know? How do I go about it? What materials and equipment do I need? Each medium is introduced and the range of equipment explored and techniques demonstrated in step-by-step photographs in order to help the professional, student or amateur artist.
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A practical guide to every artistic medium including painting, drawing, designing and sculpting. This book aims to help the artist to answer three questions: what do I need to know? How do I go about it? What materials and equipment do I need? Each medium is introduced and the range of equipment explored and techniques demonstrated in step-by-step photographs in order to help the professional, student or amateur artist.

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