|
|
Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Drawing & drawings > General
A fun how-to sketchbook for drawing portraits and selfies! Sketch
Your Best Self is a quirky guide to drawing all kinds of faces -
starting with your own! The book is split into four sections,
covering the basics, how to draw faces, building bodies and selfie
style. This comprises how to draw features, how to create different
expressions, drawing bodies and limbs and lots of fun stuff
including how to create a selfie in pop art style, full colour,
monochrome and retro classics style. So pucker up for creating
lips, decide if today is a good or bad hair day, practise some
photobooth-style expressions, build your friends limb by limb, add
some attitude, then try out the fun and whimsical drawing
challenges with super fun pages based around Snapchat style
filters. Don't be left out - this beautiful book is fully inclusive
and can be enjoyed by everyone!
This latest volume in a hugely successful series showcases
inspiring character concepts from the imaginations of 50 artists.
Following the success of previous titles in this popular series,
Sketching from the Imagination: Character Concepts showcases the
incredible character work of 50 artists and illustrators. Chosen
especially for this book, these artists from around the globe take
inspiration from folklore, myths, modern stories, and sometimes
real life as a basis for their imaginative work. This book is
packed with character concepts developed and conveyed through the
medium of drawing. Artists with a dizzying array of styles and
backgrounds throw open the doors of their imaginations, displaying
the fantastical, intriguing, one-of-a-kind characters that so many
artists strive to depict. As with the previous titles in the
series, this book gives artists the opportunity to share the ideas,
motivations, creative strokes of genius, or simple chance that lit
the fire beneath their imagination. This makes it not only a visual
feast of work from artists around the world, but also an absorbing
and compelling read.
Many of us want to learn "how to draw." But as artist Anthony Ryder
explains, it's much more important to learn what to draw. In other
words, to observe and draw what we actually see, rather than what
we think we see. When it comes to drawing the human figure, this
means letting go of learned ideas and expectation of what the
figure should look like. It means carefully observing the interplay
of form and light, shape and line, that combine to create the
actual appearance of human form. In "The Artist's Complete Guide to
Figure Drawing," amateur and experienced artists alike are guided
toward this new way of seeing and drawing the figure with a
three-step drawing method.
The book's progressive course starts with the block-in, an exercise
in seeing and establishing the figure's shape. It then build to the
contour, a refined line drawing that represents the figure's
silhouette. The last step is tonal work on the inside of the
contour, when light and shadow are shaped to create the illusion of
form. Separate chapters explore topics critical to the method:
gesture, which expresses a sense of living energy to the figure;
light, which largely determines how we see the model; and form,
which conveys the figure's volume and mass. Examples,
step-by-steps, and special "tips" offer helpful hints and practical
guidance throughout.
Lavishly illustrated with the author's stunning artwork, "The
Artist's Complete Guide to Figure Drawing" combines solid
instruction with thoughtful meditations on the art of drawing, to
both instruct and inspire artists of all levels.
Have you ever wondered who your favourite artists admire and who
they want to shine a spotlight on? Wonder no longer. In this first
volume of Accolades, a wide range of musicians, composers, and
songwriters praise and present their treasured gems. Contributors
from Steve Albini to "Weird Al" Yankovic, from Julien Baker to
Margo Price, present accolades to cherished colleagues, to amazing
actors and authors, to admired activists and athletes, to precious
poets and esteemed engineers. Belgian-based illustrator Tom De
Geeter thoughtfully curated this line-up of contributors. He
interviewed close to 200 artists and asked them just these two
questions: who do you want to honour and why? De Geeter's vivid,
bold yet delicate line drawings accompany their answers in style
and make Accolades a more than exceptional project for you to dive
right into. Close to 200 contributions by musicians like Steve
Albini, Julien Baker, Jehnny Beth, Dan Deacon, Feist, Steve Gunn,
Tim Heidecker, Page Hamilton, Joan As Police Woman, Lambchop,
Larkin Poe, Ian MacKaye, Mark Mothersbaugh, Margo Price, Mauro, Sun
Kil Moon, Mike Watt, "Weird Al" Yankovic, but also from members of
bands like Amenra, Bad Company, Bauhaus, Efterklang, Fleet Foxes,
Godspeed! You Black Emperor, Grandaddy, Grizzly Bear, Guided by
Voices, The Hold Steady, Khruangbin, Royal Trux, Unsane, Xiu Xiu,
and many more.
The Lindley Library of the RHS has a collection of some 18,000
drawings and paintings by eminent botanical artists of all periods
up to the present day. This book contains a selection of the rarest
and most beautiful: flowers, fruit, fungi and other plants from all
over the world, by artists such as G.D. Ehret, John and William
Curtis, Ferdinand Bauer, William Hooker, W.H. Fitch, Augusta
Withers, Margaret Stones and Mary Grierson. All the illustrations
are reproduced from the artists' originals.;The book includes a
history of the collection and each plate is accompanied by a
description of its origin and artistic accomplishment, and a
botanical and horticultural account of the plant itself.
Both serious artists and casual doodlers can use the handsome sketchbooks, now offered in seven colors, four sizes, and with the options of lizard finish or Kivar covers and a sewn or spiral wire-o binding. Many choose the popular large format for sketching outdoors or for toting to art class. Others like to toss the smaller sizes into a purse or backpack. The archival-quality, vellum-finish paper is especially appealing to artists. It will not yellow with time, ensuring the preservation of their drawings, and its smooth surface readily accepts any drawing medium. The spiral-bound version opens flat. All the covers have a leatherlike finish but are actually tough and waterproof.
Combining the talents of two renowned artists, Margaret Eggleton
and Denis John-Naylor, this is a detailed, comprehensive guide to
drawing trees and flowers. Artists of all skill levels will find
much to inspire them, as well as expert instruction on a huge range
of topics. You will be guided through a variety of drawing tools
and paper surfaces, and the easy-to-follow basic drawing stages
will give you the confidence to tackle more advanced techniques.
Individual trees and flowers are explored, as well as trees and
flowers in a landscape setting, and there are studies on mixed
flower collections, dried flowers and flowers in containers. There
are detailed studies of leaves, branches and petals, and 19
wonderful step-by-step projects, each culminating in a beautiful
drawing you'll be proud of. Suitable for beginners wanting to build
up their confidence as well as more seasoned artists seeking
inspiration, this book is a must-have for anyone who wants to draw
trees and flowers in a variety of media. This is a compilation of
material previously published in the highly successful Drawing
Masterclass series: Flowers and Trees.
Drawing the Natural World is a practical and comprehensive guide
for artists of all abilities to celebrate through art the beauty of
the flora and fauna that make up our planet. The book is divided
into the fundamental concepts of art � colour and tone, pattern,
texture, line, shape, form and space � to introduce the essential
techniques and demonstrate how they can be used in drawing the
natural world through practical projects. Further chapters cover
the anatomy of animals to ensure posture and gait can be accurately
captured, and the fundamentals of composition. There is also
introduction to the different materials and equipment that can be
used, and a guide to basics of drawing. Each of the projects in the
book includes a fully illustrated step-by-step sequence to follow,
plus helpful tips and advice. There's also background information
about the featured animals and plants to broaden the reader's
awareness of and connection with the natural world.
A deluxe, hardcover sketchbook with archival-quality paper that works for a variety of drawing media with pages that are large enough for you to take rough sketches all the way to final artwork.
The classic Watson-Guptill Sketchbook, first created by artists for artists, was released in 1993 and has since earned a strong reputation among recreational and professional artists for its durability, lay-flat binding, and premium pH neutral paper pages that are ideal for a variety of drawing media, from pencil and charcoal to pen and ink. Committed artists are increasingly attracted to the utility and enduring qualities that distinquish the Watson-Guptill Large Sketchbook including the sturdy hardcover binding that stands up to daily use and abuse, and the removable sticker. In response to demand, the Large Sketchbook is now available in a new color--metallic gold--for artists who are looking for an alternative to the black sketchbook and want to make a serious style statement.
A long-time instructor at New York's Art Students League and one of the foremost teachers of figure drawing offers expert, illustrated advice on depicting draped figures as well as cloth in still lifes. Students learn the characteristics of seven different kinds of folds and how to render them, including pipe, zigzag, spiral, half-lock, diaper pattern, drop, and inert folds. Mastery of these principles is the key to realistic portrayal of garments. The straightforward, easy-to-follow text is illustrated by the author's own pencil sketches and diagrams. 200 black-and-white illustrations.
In Drawing with a Tablet: Easy Techniques for Mastering Digital
Drawing on Location, readers will learn step by step how to create
amazing drawings while on the go. In the sixth volume of the Urban
Sketching Handbook series, popular artist and workshop instructor
Uma Kelkar shows sketchers how to take their digital drawing to the
next level. Whether you are new to sketching or wish to try the
latest technology, this useful guide shares expert tips and
techniques for drawing on a tablet. With a focus on using the
ProCreate tool, but with information that is relevant to other
digital platforms, you will start with the basics, such as opening
your file, choosing your resolution, determining your palette, and
how to simplify your tools by creating a preferred set of brushes.
The book also covers using layers and groups of layers, and shows
you how to create a sketch from start to finish. Whether you are
drawing at home, en plein air, on the go, or even at night, learn
how to enliven your digital drawings and enhance your skills.
Breathe Life into Your Animal Drawings Wildlife artist Doug
Lindstrand has spent 30+ years observing animals in nature and
capturing them on paper. In this book, he distills his expertise
into key lessons for drawing any animal in a charming, realistic
style. Inside, a whole herd of step-by-step exercises and
demonstrations (43, to be exact!) cover a broad range of subjects
and challenges, including how to draw: Short, long and patterned
fur Mouths, eyes, ears and horns Various poses, including seated,
standing and moving A diversity of animals, domestic and wild--from
housecats to big cats, from tiny cottontails to massive African
elephants. Nothing intimidating here! Starting with easy sketches,
you'll learn to gradually refine basic shapes into lifelike dogs,
wolves, deer, sheep, horses, bears, giraffes, owls, eagles, geese
and other magnificent creatures. With this classic and time-tested
approach, you'll be able to draw not only the animals illustrated
on these pages, but any animal that touches your artistic soul.
Learn to draw in 30 days with public television's favorite drawing
teacher. Drawing is an acquired skill, not a talent--"anyone" can
learn to draw All you need is a pencil, a piece of paper, and the
willingness to tap into your hidden artistic abilities. "You Can
Draw in 30 Days" will teach you the rest. With Emmy award-winning,
longtime PBS host Mark Kistler as your guide, you'll learn the
secrets of sophisticated three-dimensional renderings, and have fun
along the way. Inside you'll find: Quick and easy step-by-step
instructions for drawing everything from simple spheres to apples,
trees, buildings, and the human hand and faceMore than 500 line
drawings, illustrating each stepTime-tested tips, techniques, and
tutorials for drawing in 3-DThe 9 Fundamental Laws of Drawing to
create the illusion of depth in any drawing75 student examples to
help gauge your own progress
In just 20 minutes a day for a month, you can learn to draw
anything, whether from the world around you or from your own
imagination. It's time to embark on your creative journey. Pick up
your pencil and begin today
Traces the evolution of Matisse's work on paper, from experimental
beginnings to the artist's instantly recognizable mature style An
internationally recognized expert in the European tradition of
draughtsmanship, Christopher Lloyd offers rare insights about the
technical qualities of Matisse's drawings. This book traces the
evolution of Matisse's large and varied body of drawings and works
on paper-including graphic work, the celebrated cut-outs and the
famous decoration of the Chapel of the Rosary at Vence, France. The
artist's drawings are contextualized within his own biography and
times, from vibrant early twentieth-century Paris to later periods
in luxurious Nice. Lively prose and a wealth of reproductions
illustrate Matisse's versatility in different media and his
innovative, expansive concept of drawing. Despite the variety of
his output, the work always reflects the artist's constant desire
to express pure emotion in visual terms. Since 2014, Christopher
Lloyd has published four highly successful books on the drawings of
modern artists. This book follows his most recent publication,
Picasso and the Art of Drawing. With over 150 illustrations,
including archival photographs of Matisse's studio and the artist
at work, this volume concisely covers Matisse's entire graphic
oeuvre. Distributed for Modern Art Press
Both serious artists and casual doodlers can use the handsome sketchbooks, now offered in seven colors, four sizes, and with the options of lizard finish or Kivar covers and a sewn or spiral wire-o binding. Many choose the popular large format for sketching outdoors or for toting to art class. Others like to toss the smaller sizes into a purse or backpack. The archival-quality, vellum-finish paper is especially appealing to artists. It will not yellow with time, ensuring the preservation of their drawings, and its smooth surface readily accepts any drawing medium. The spiral-bound version opens flat. All the covers have a leatherlike finish but are actually tough and waterproof.
|
|