Dare to Sketch: A Guide to Drawing on the Go

^ Dare to Sketch: A Guide to Drawing on the Go ↠ PDF Read by * Felix Scheinberger eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Dare to Sketch: A Guide to Drawing on the Go A whimsical beginners guide to sketching, covering all of the important basics: what kind of notebook to buy, what drawing materials to use, ideas for subject matter, and daily exercises. Dare to Sketch is filled with practical tips about which materials to use, a variety of subject matter ranging from easy to more challenging, and wisdom about overcoming creative blocks and fear of making mistakes. Includes inviting, inspirational, and idiosyncratic tips (dont start on the fi

Dare to Sketch: A Guide to Drawing on the Go

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Rating : 4.15 (766 Votes)
Asin : 0399579559
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-09-05
Language : English

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He is the author and illustrator of Urban Watercolor Sketching as well as several books in German on watercolors, and he has illustrated more than fifty children's books in the last decade. FELIX SCHEINBERGER is a prolific German illustrator, artist, and designer. His work has appeared in magazines including Harvard Business Manager and Psychology Today.

A whimsical beginner's guide to sketching, covering all of the important basics: what kind of notebook to buy, what drawing materials to use, ideas for subject matter, and daily exercises. Dare to Sketch is filled with practical tips about which materials to use, a variety of subject matter ranging from easy to more challenging, and wisdom about overcoming creative blocks and fear of making mistakes. Includes inviting, inspirational, and idiosyncratic tips (don't start on the first page of your sketchbook!), Dare to Sketch is gorgeously illustrated with the author's unique and contemporary art style.. An inspirational, instructional, and visually stimulating guide to sketching and drawing

“The new go-to resource for anyone who has ever had interest in creating within a sketchbook.” —STEVEN PETERMAN, founder of The Sketchbook Project