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Colour and light james gurney book pdf5/28/2023 Is it essential to know the science if you want to paint realistically? Nope. Gurney's book shows you things you might not otherwise have paid attention to, but it also lays out the science behind how we see and make sense of things. You don't even know you're making mistakes. You let your psychological preconceptions of color and light direct you. When you're a novice, you don't really know how to look. Over the years, I've sometimes asked various teachers about certain effects of light and color in the natural world, but the response I've most often gotten is that we should simply "pay better attention and really look". Why do I come back to it? Because it’s a no nonsense treasure trove of situational, science-based information that applies to the kind of thinking and viewing and paint application an artist does. I picked this book up a number of years ago when I was painting murals, and it’s one of the very few instructional art books I’ve come back to and re-read (along with some other books I’ve reviewed, such as Zbukvic’s “ Atmosphere and Mood” or Karpinska’s “ Wet-On-Wet Watercolor Painting"). This week I’m reviewing James Gurney’s book “Color and Light- A Guide for the Realist Painter”- available on his website, as well as on Amazon.
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