Publisher's Synopsis
Through the play of shadow and light, a stencilled painting can look almost real ? with texture, gradations of colour and a three-dimensional quality that fools the eye. Unlike freehand trompe l?oeil, stencilling is easy to learn so even beginners can get great results with a little practice.
Trace and cut stencils with bridges, or multi-step ones that break down each element in the drawing. Begin with simpler designs ? like a pleated fan, perhaps ? that teach shading skills and then see how to capture the delicate tones of a perfect rose or portray a pet. With 3-D stencilling, draw a variety of detailed still life pictures, including a fruit bowl and a shelf with tea dishes on it. Over 35 projects to try your hand at.