The New Acrylics
Complete Guide to the New Generation of Acrylic Paints
My first book, published in 2005, was the result of a conversation between me and Candace Raney, the executive acquisitions editor at Watson-Guptill Publications. We met at an art materials trade show in 1999 where we talked about the need for a book about modern acrylics, how there are used, and how to understand them. I sought to produce a book that was intrinsically about the material, and present it in as clear and clean a format as possible.
Leaning heavily on design magazines and cookbooks, I worked with my photographer, Jonathan Sugarman, and photo stylist Grace Paulionis, to create images that were uncluttered, fresh and illustrative. All of the paint materials shown in the book are produced by Tri-Art Mfg., however, at the time of production I made the decision to not include packaging or branding information on any materials, so that the book could be used as a more universal reference. Here are some photos from the book.
The book cover showing one of my classic textures
That time when I put gel on toast to illustrate its buttery texture
Self Leveling gel impersonating honey
Working wet with water thinned acrylic colour
acrylic ink on translucent mylar
Iridescent acrylic on wood
Cutting through some dried paint
A tiny stack of dried acrylic paint "tiles" later used in a mosaic
The German edition