
Painting Abstracts with Acrylic
Dani Humberstone is a successful abstract artist who uses the tracings in Ready to Paint: Abstracts in Acrylics in a forward thinking, imaginative method. Follow the detailed, step-by-step instructions to make yours wonderful piece of abstract art. The book includes six tracings to pull-out and move onto report, one all the five, step by step demonstrations, plus a bonus tracing regarding the inspirational artwork when you look at the introductory element of the guide.
Dani Humberstone came to be in London and informed at Michael Hall School in East Sussex. She had been trained as a clothier in Brighton and developed an award-winning design business before employed in graphics design and guide illustration for customers that included clubs, mags, workplaces, and schools.
As well as making greetings cards, being employed as an independent gallery supervisor and curator, and sitting on board of a prestigious, Sussex-based fine art exhibition, Humberstone happens to be a specialist singer for decade, displayed in galleries, art fairs, and team events. She works from her art shop and studio on High Street in Wadhurst, East Sussex, uk.
Author — Dani Humberstone.
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