Showing posts with label How to Paint Colour and Light in Watercolour by Jean Haines.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to Paint Colour and Light in Watercolour by Jean Haines.. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 September 2011

How to Paint Colour and Light In Watercolour

How to Paint Colour and Light in Watercolour
Published by Search Press


It's hard to look back and believe that I felt so nervous about the release of my first book in 2009.  I can remember worrying about the cover,whether anyone would like it or not and feeling like hiding away at one point  just before its release. I recieved wonderful advise by artist Nita Leyland, a heroine in the world of watercolour in my eyes. Nita made me feel welcome and normal. I will forever be grateful for her taking the time to talk to an emerging artist in the literary world.

Too many artists today are mainly concerned about their own career giving little to those who are  taking new steps in an art career direction. The more experienced  I become the more my eyes open to how selfish some artists can be and how generous others are. Nita is a shining example of being generous and is so wonderful as an inspirational artist in so many ways and on so many levels.

I calmed down before my book was launched and shared the moment with many friends online. It is hard to believe that this first book is now reaching 10,000 copy sales worldwide. For a first publication from a new author that really is such wonderful news. To this very down to earth artist it is heart warming to know how  well my painting and writing style has been recieved. I have opened email after email from fabulous artists of all levels who have taken the time to write to me and let me know how much they like my first book. And their words, maybe yours, have inspired me to make my second book one that is to be very special.

My first book " How to Paint Colour and Light in Watercolour" was a commission. My next is all me!
The demonstrations and information in my first book will guide readers easily into my next book which has simple step by steps leading to more complex compositions.  And both have been so thrilling to write for different reasons. My first book is a taste of what is to come.

I grew as an artist from writing book one.  I am not the same now as my art has evolved from learning as I explained my own techniques. Like being on one of my own workshops I studied what I knew and improved, naturally.  From writing book two I could see where I needed more experience to grow even more with technical knowledge and new ideas on how to use  them. This next book will be very different in the watercolour world and I intended it to be so. I am so excited about it I dream about each new chapter when I finally give in and leave my studio each day.

 I want to thank every single person who bought a copy of my book or left an incredible review. You have made me so happy, so much so I want to give even more to you.
And I will in my new venture.

Thank you!

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Thursday, 8 July 2010

Book Launch at the Mall Galleries,London 2010

  " How to Paint Colour and Light in Watercolour" on display at the Mall Galleries in London yesterday at the book launch. It is now available to purchase at the gallery.

Incredible! Yesterday seems like a blur as it was such a fabulous day which will be a very special memory for the rest of my life. I left home after the usual dilema for many females.What to wear for a book launch! But as my time has been so limited this week  this meant  racing for a train and hoping for the best! I talked to several friends yesterday on my way to the Mall Galleries, each wishing me luck and telling me everything would be wonderful. It probably hit me at around nine  that this was really happening and not a dream.

I arrived at the Mall Galleries early so that I could set up my art  equipment ready for my demonstrations that day. Everyone there was so warm, encouraging and friendly. It felt very much like my usual workshop sessions and I quietly painted before the doors opened  to the public to get a feel for my painting space. Next I moved towards the gallery reception to see where I would be signing my books and stopped in my tracks. There in full view at the front of all the books on show by so many leading  artists worldwide was my own book on watercolour. In a fantastic row on full display. I can't begin to describe how I felt. I adore the Mall Galleries and have visited  so many exhibitions there over the years including being in several with my own watercolours. But this was my first time of being included as an author. Of all the locations in the world for a book launch this has to be one of the most prestigious venues.

The SWA,Society for Women Artists Annual Exhibition  was on and as a member this was the reason behind my being there for my demonstrations. The doors opened and people started to arrive. It is amazing how many people visit the Mall Galleries on a daily basis. For me seeing many friends faces in the crowd was the icing on the cake. Each time I turned around another familiar smile faced me. I am so touched by how genuinely happy for me so many of  those who know me obviously were. I am so grateful for wonderful friends and colleagues. And on top of this people who had never heard of me before kept coming up to tell me how much they loved my style. Asking where I had been hiding for so long! It was so wonderful to hear all the incredible feedback.

" This is exactly how watercolour should be " one  visitor told me when looking at my paintings. I am overwhelmed by  the number of positively glowing comments I have received in this vein. It seems many people want to see pure watercolour. Used as a flowing and transparent medium that is truly only genuine pure  watercolour rather than simply products that are used with the addition of water to create paintings. I understand as acrylics and water based oils are included in many top watercolour societies and exhibtions classed as watercolours. But  the way I work obviously was thrilling to many who miss seeing the medium shining alone in all its glory.  It was also thrilling and exciting to hear peoples reactions to how I always work without a preliminary sketch. And fascinating to watch facial  expressions when subjects magically appeared on blank pieces of white paper or as I literally threw colour at the paper as I often do. Although I must admit with the highly polished wooden floor at the gallery I was very much on my best behaviour. I threw with caution so I think anyone who has been to my workshops  may have thought I was quite " tame " for me yesterday. And I was!

My demonstrations flowed with my joyous mood as I was so happily feeling confident because I had my favourite brushes in my hand. In my heart I knew I would be fine. When you hold workshops as often as I do and demonstrate regularly this really becomes a huge part of your art life that you enjoy. Sharing your passion for painting with others who are as enthusiastic as yourself. I held two demonstrations yesterday. One in the morning and one in the afternoon. Cockerels are always a favourite subject so I started with a lovely beady eye for each character and moved away from my starting point bringing in movement and excitement via colour, directional brushstrokes and water effects. What is so fantastic this morning is knowing anyone who has read sections of my book already will now know exactly what I mean when I discuss my favourite techniques. Here is the cockerel study from the early morning demonstration yesterday before the main group of visitors arrived.


Cockerel Demonstratiuon from the Mall Galleries in London  during my book launch there yesterday.

Following the demonstrations and until the gallery closed I  signed copies of my book. This felt so very unreal. I have seen so many authors in so many locations but yesterday I found myself signing my very first books that had been launched that morning. It felt incredible,amazing and very wonderful. I loved everyone I met and am so grateful to the friends who made a  journey to be there on my special day. I will never forget a single moment of my book launch and am also very grateful to Search Press for being there all day yesterday to oversee my launch into life as an author. No author could ask for a better  or more professional publisher.

I have so much to be grateful for and so many to thank. Most of all I am aware that belonging to such a prestigious society as the SWA,Society of Women Artists has opened doors for me in a way that I could never have imagined even only twelve months ago.

One thing I believe we all need to remember as artists is that it is our work that gets us accepted and recognised. As with any career we need to work hard on our skills and paint to our best ability if we wish to succeed. But it is always the wonderful people around us who can help us and guide us in our journeys if we listen and learn. And when we do see our dreams come true then it is time to help others.

That makes the world a far better place. For me a dream has become reality  I have my own journey  with roads ahead of me still to explore but this will never keep me from helping anyone who needs a helping hand to reaching where they want to be or seeing their own dreams come true.

Why?

Because I want everyone to feel as happy as I felt yesterday and feel today.

I am  very blessed and I know this


Signing copies of my first book " How to Paint Colour and Light in Watercolour " at the Mall Galleries in London yesterday during the book launch.

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Friday, 18 June 2010

Mall Galleries: Book Launch July 2010


It is only weeks to go until my book launch at the Mall Galleries. Considering time seemed to be passing so slowly at one point until my book was to be launched I cannot believe how fast it now seems to be flying by!

In a way I am enjoying these last few days when only I and the publishing team know the contents of my book. It is like waiting for Christmas but dreading when all the presents have been opened and the occasion over with . On the other hand also it is  going to be so wonderful to finally be able to discuss the paintings that are in the book and why!

This really is so very exciting!

Please join me at the Mall Galleries on 7th July if you can make it  to be there. And if you are please say Hello!

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