COMING SOON! Atmospheric landscapes using oils and cold wax - signed copy
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This October, Yorkshire-based landscape painter Paula Dunn releases her debut book, Atmospheric Landscapes: Using Oils and Cold Wax (Crowood Press). Coinciding with her upcoming exhibition at the Saltaire Gallery, the book will be available to purchase at the preview evening and as a signed edition directly from Paula’s website—offering visitors not only the chance to experience her latest works but also to step into her studio process.
Atmospheric Landscapes is both an inspiring and practical guide for artists eager to explore the rich textures, luminous layers, and intuitive mark-making that define the cold wax medium. Through layering, scraping, and the interplay of transparent and opaque colour, Paula demonstrates how to create landscapes filled with atmosphere and emotional resonance. Structured around guided exercises, demonstrations, and examples from her own practice, the book encourages experimentation, intuition, and artistic growth—equally valuable for beginners and experienced painters alike.
“I’ve worked with oils for over twenty years,” Paula explains. “For the past seven, I’ve been teaching artists how to incorporate cold wax into their own practice.” Her journey with the medium began during a formative residency in Ireland with American abstract artist Rebecca Crowell. “Cold wax was entirely new to me at the time,” she recalls. “It invited a more instinctive, exploratory way of working—giving body to the paint while allowing for a richer, more expressive use of colour and texture.”
This shift marked a turning point. Where Paula had once painted large-scale representational landscapes in thick impasto, she began moving towards a more experimental, abstract approach—building delicate, translucent layers and allowing memory, emotion, and a deep sense of place to guide the work.
Cold wax, she discovered, is an extraordinarily versatile medium. It opens up new possibilities: embedding materials such as marble dust or gold leaf, dissolving paint with solvent, and pushing colour and tone in unexpected directions. These techniques blur the boundaries between abstraction and representation, creating works that feel both grounded in the land and open to interpretation.
For Paula, one of the medium’s greatest strengths is its accessibility. “It frees artists from some of the rigid conventions of oil painting,” she says. “It encourages a spontaneity that leads to innovation and discovery.” It is this freedom—the ability to follow the unpredictable path of colour, texture, and weather—that defines her practice, and now the pages of her new book.
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
Publication date: 23 September 2025
Language: English
Print length: 160 pages
ISBN-10: 0719845513
ISBN-13: 978-0719845512
Item weight: 541 g
Dimensions: 21.5 x 1 x 26 cm
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