
Water Media: Processes and Possibilities
by Stephen Quiller
"Water Media: Processes and Possibilities" by Stephen Quiller, Watson-Guptill, 1986, First Edition. Hardcover in good condition, no dust jacket. A comprehensive guide to watercolor techniques by renowned artist Stephen Quiller. Illustrations by the author enhance this valuable art resource. ISBN 0-8230-3389-5.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy purple hardcover. There is no dust jacket present. The spine and covers show minimal wear, and the binding is intact. The internal pages are clean and free of inscriptions or markings.
About This Classic 1986 Edition
"Water Media: Processes and Possibilities" by Stephen Quiller, published by Watson-Guptill Publications in New York in 1986, is a first edition hardcover that explores the dynamic and versatile world of water media in art. Stephen Quiller, a renowned artist and educator, provides a comprehensive guide to watercolor painting techniques, making this a valuable resource for artists at any level. This edition is unique for its in-depth analysis and practical approach, offering readers insights into the possibilities of water media. The book is richly illustrated with Quiller's own work, enhancing its instructional value. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, but the hardcover remains in good condition, making it a sturdy addition to any artist's library.
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