
Draw 50 People: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Cavemen, Queens, Aztecs, Vikings, Clowns, Minutemen, and Many More...
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Children’s
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
Sep 11, 2012
Publisher
Watson-Guptill
Edition
NO-VALUE
ISBN-10
0823085961
ISBN-13
9780823085965
Description
With a playful approach to art, this book invites aspiring artists to embark on a creative journey through time and culture. Lee J. Ames and Creig Flessel provide clear, step-by-step demonstrations that guide readers in capturing the diverse essence of characters from various historical periods and backgrounds. From the rugged charm of cavemen to the elegance of queens, each character comes to life through easy-to-follow illustrations and encouraging instructions.
The book caters to all skill levels, making it accessible for both beginners eager to pick up a pencil and experienced artists looking to refine their techniques. Each section is designed to build confidence, transforming simple shapes into intricate figures, showcasing outfits and expressions that represent the rich tapestry of human history.
Not limited to traditional subjects, the authors also explore whimsical characters like clowns and warriors, expanding the range of creativity. It inspires readers to experiment and express their unique artistic vision while celebrating the stories behind each character.
The book caters to all skill levels, making it accessible for both beginners eager to pick up a pencil and experienced artists looking to refine their techniques. Each section is designed to build confidence, transforming simple shapes into intricate figures, showcasing outfits and expressions that represent the rich tapestry of human history.
Not limited to traditional subjects, the authors also explore whimsical characters like clowns and warriors, expanding the range of creativity. It inspires readers to experiment and express their unique artistic vision while celebrating the stories behind each character.
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