Colored pencil is an increasingly popular medium, convenient, versatile, and capable of a surprising intensity of color and variety of handling. Like any medium, there are techniques and 'tricks of the trade', so don't re-invent the wheel: here some books from top names in colored pencil to get you started or inspired.
by Anne Kullberg, North Light Books. Follow step-by-step as Anne Kullberg, one of America's foremost colored pencil artists and teachers, guides you through the creation of of a portrait, covering materials, composition, lighting, the drawing of skin tone, hair and fabric. A personal, readable style makes for an enjoyable as well as useful reference.
By Bet Borgeson, published by Watson-Guptill. Another highly respected artist and teacher, Bet Borgeson's book covers materials, fundamental drawing principles, colored pencil techniques such as color mixing, lifting and impressed line, and looks at different themes such as floral and landscape drawing. Borgeson also offers advice on becoming an artist, exhibiting and sales.
by Janie Gildow, Barbara Benedetti Newton, publisher F & W Publications With an 'FAQ' style table of contents, Gildow and Newton's book offers solutions to common questions, as well as basic information for the beginner in colored pencil drawing, such as materials and equipment, composition, light etc. as well as pencil-specific techniques. Demonstrations focus on still-life drawing.
Sandra M. Angelo, Davis Publications. This book seeks to cater for beginners through to more experienced artists, offering exercises at various levels. Angelo also incudes examples of other approaches than photorealism - a welcome change - and a range of themes, including landscape and figure drawing as well as still-life.
5. Color Design and Architectural Drawing
Color Drawing : A Marker - Colored Pencil Approach for Architects, Landscape Architects, Interior & Graphic Designers, & Artists, by Michael E. Doyle Published by Wiley, John & Sons.
Specific title aside, this book will be of great interest to more advanced artists. The color theory and discussion of the 'language of color', design and color blending techniques will be valuable to any artist.