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The Watercolour Landscapes Sourcebook
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  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback + 50 outlines on woodfree paper
  • Publication: 15 December 2026
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781800923843
  • Stock: Not Yet Published
  • Size: 216x285 mm
  • Pages: 240
  • RRP: £14.99

The Watercolour Landscapes Sourcebook

£14.99

50 beautiful pictures to trace & paint, with full-size outlines by Terry Harrison & Arnold Lowrey

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Book Description

A bumper collection of 50 beautiful watercolour landscapes to paint with no drawing required! 

From coastal scenes to mountains, simply trace off the outlines and follow the simple instructions to create your own works of art, from seven master artists Arnold Lowrey, Dermot Cavanagh, Terry Harrison, Tony Cowlishaw, Charles Evans, Keith Fenwick and Richard Bolton. 

  • The opening chapter of the book covers key watercolour techniques and explains the tools and materials the reader will need for the journey ahead. 
  • Each of the painting projects shows the finished landscape alongside the colours used, key working details to note, and is accompanied by the artist's tips
  • Full-size outlines of every project are included at the end of the book, which can be traced or transferred using tracedown paper: full instructions are included.

The Watercolour Landscapes Sourcebook provides a wealth of inspiration to the painter who struggles to decide upon their subject matter, and equips the artist with everything they need to know about what they're about to paint, from colour palette to useful techniques.

This wonderful compilation contains works from seven titles from the best-selling Ready to Paint and Tips & Techniques series.

Table of Contents

Introduction 6
Transferring the image 8
Using the outlines creatively 10
Techniques and effects 12

Country Scenes 20
The Open Gate 22
The Short Cut 24
Blossom Meadow 26
Snow Tracks 28
New Forest Bridge 30
Over the Hedgerow 32

Hills and Mountains 34
Distant Hills 36
Alpine Scene 38
Water’s Edge 40
Castle on the Cliffs 42
Mountain Stream 44
Castle 46

Coasts 48
Barge in Creek 50
Lindisfarne Castle 52
Marshland Windmill 54
Coastal Cliffs 56
Stormy Coast 58
Towards Marazion 60

Irish Landscapes 62
The Argory 64
Glencar Lake 66
Glendalough 68
The Singing Pub 70
Doo Lough 72
Castle Island 74
Boats and Harbours 76
Newquay 78
Pin Mill 80
Alnmouth Estuary 82
St Ives 84
Norfolk Wherry 86
Scottish Fishing Boats 88

Rustic Scenes 90
Poppy Field 92
Doorway 94
Bluebell Woods 96
Footbridge in the Woods 98
Village in the Snow 100
Lakeside Flowers 102

Rivers and Streams 104
New Forest Stream 106
Bridge Over Stream 108
Welsh Gorge 110
River Esk 112
River Wear 114
Rocks and Running Water 116

Atmospheric Scenes 118
Undara Landscape 120
Farmhouse 122
Reflections in the River Wye 124
Yumbulangang Monastery 126
Snow Thaw 128
Tracks in the Snow 130
Summer Afternoon 132
Reflections at Houghton Lock 134

Index 136

Outlines 139

About the Author

About Terry Harrison

Terry Harrison grew up in Norfolk, UK. His early art education was basic and he never dreamed that he would one day become an artist. At fifteen, Terry moved to Hampshire and, inspired by his brilliant art teacher, won a place at Farnham Art School at the age of sixteen. After graduating he became a graphic artist but continued to paint in his spare time.

In 1984 Terry gave up his job to paint full time and never looked back, teaching and demonstrating his watercolour techniques throughout the world, developing his own range of brushes and paints and writing over 20 best-selling books that have been translated into many languages.

Sadly, Terry passed away in 2017 but his legacy lives on. His gift for explaining his methods in an easy and accessible way has encouraged countless people to take up painting, and his beautiful works of art, inspired by the English countryside that he loved, will continue to be enjoyed by people all over the world.

To see more of Terry's work visit www.terryharrisonart.com

About Arnold Lowrey

Arnold Lowrey was a gifted artist and teacher, who shared his love of painting and considerable talents with his students for over three decades. He sadly passed away in 2025, but his body of work and his many popular books live on as a testament to his skill.

For more information visit www.lowrey.co.uk.

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