: It provides the tools to get "up to the next level" when you feel you've perfected a certain style but don't know what to do next.
If you've ever felt like your art has hit a plateau or you’ve simply lost that initial spark for the medium, Gordon MacKenzie’s The Watercolorist's Essential Notebook — Keep Painting! serves as a much-needed "creative kick in the pants". Released as a follow-up to his popular technical guides, this 144-page volume shifts focus from basic mechanics to the philosophy of staying inspired and experimental. What Makes This Book Different? : It provides the tools to get "up
While MacKenzie’s previous works—like The Complete Watercolorist's Essential Notebook —focused heavily on foundational pillars like color, shape, and value, is designed to help artists at any level move past creative blocks. Released as a follow-up to his popular technical
: It encourages you to "reinvent" scenes rather than just copying reference photos and to find better approaches for tired compositions. : It encourages you to "reinvent" scenes rather
: According to reviews on Parka Blogs , it features a high density of text and tutorials that can be read in any order, making it a perfect bedside or studio reference. Practical Tips to Elevate Your Work