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Theorem Painting: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Learning the Craft

by Linda E. Brubaker
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Overview

Traditional theorem painting involves making multiple-overlay stencils and using them to paint primitive, three-dimensional pictures on velvet. In this book, acclaimed painter Linda E. Brubaker offers expert advice on selecting tools and materials, making stencils, mounting velvet, and mixing colors, along with painting exercises and tips for removing mistakes. Step-by-step instructions and patterns are provided for 9 complete projects, including designs for fruits, flowers, a butterfly, a mallard duck, and a bucolic memorial scene. Techniques for attractive and safe framing are also discussed.

Synopsis

Traditional theorem painting involves making multiple-overlay stencils and using them to paint primitive, three-dimensional pictures on velvet. In this book, acclaimed painter Linda E. Brubaker offers expert advice on selecting tools and materials, making stencils, mounting velvet, and mixing colors, along with painting exercises and tips for removing mistakes. Step-by-step instructions and patterns are provided for 9 complete projects, including designs for fruits, flowers, a butterfly, a mallard duck, and a bucolic memorial scene. Techniques for attractive and safe framing are also discussed.

About the Author, Linda E. Brubaker

Linda E. Brubaker lives in Lititz, Pennsylvania, and has been creating theorem paintings for more than 30 years. She is a juried member of both the Historical Society of Early American Decoration and the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen. She has been selected as one of the top 200 traditional craftsmen by Early American Life magazine.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780811704755

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