Artists, whatever their skill levels, will love this easy approach to what is normally regarded as a challenging subject. An instructional introduction to drawing people, the book completely demystifies the whole process, showing how to build up great pictures using simple shapes and step-by-step illustrations. Words are not needed, as artists will be able to follow the sequences without any difficulty. Two colours are used effectively in a helpful way in each of the sequences and the superb collection of twenty eight drawings offers a range of different ages, ethnicities and poses. People at home, at work and at play are included, and using the building blocks in this book, beginners will soon find themselves producing fantastic finished drawings. More experienced artists interested in drawing figures will also find inspiration amongst the demonstrations on every page.
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Author | HODGE, SUSIE |
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Publication Date | January 1, 2014 |
Imprint | Search Press |
About the Author | SUSIE HODGE works as an art historian, author and artist. She has written over 100 books on practical art, art history and art techniques, including numerous titles in the Search Press How to Draw series, The Short Story of Art, Art in Detail: 100 Masterpieces, Why Your Five Year Old Could Not Have Done That, How to Survive Modern Art and Why is Art Full of Naked People? Susie also gives talks and lectures in her field, and has?written numerous booklets and web resources for major art galleries and museums. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and appears on television and radio frequently as a professional commentator on art. Susie lives in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. |
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