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Drawing Is for Everyone
Simple Lessons to Make Your Creative Practice a Daily Habit - Explore Infinite Creative Possibilities in Graphite, Colored Pencil, and Ink
Kateri Ewing
- 128 Seiten
- English
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Drawing Is for Everyone
Simple Lessons to Make Your Creative Practice a Daily Habit - Explore Infinite Creative Possibilities in Graphite, Colored Pencil, and Ink
Kateri Ewing
Ăber dieses Buch
Discover your unique inner artist through 21 intuitive, process-based lessons in drawing with graphite pencil, colored pencil, and inkâthen joyfully share your works of beauty with the world. In Drawing Is for Everyone, artist Kateri Ewingâauthor of Look Closer, Draw Better and Watercolor Is for Everyoneâ guides you through a series of simple creative drawing projects using a soulful, meditative, and reflective process. Whether you're drawing for the first time or are an experienced artist, you'll discover and deepen your creative potential through these exercises, because everyone can make art. Each lesson includes two art pieces, one to keep, and then a smaller one, such as a postcard or mini painting, to share or send out into the world, to spread their color, creativity, and joy in new places. With Drawing Is for Everyone, you can learn how to build a daily drawing practice and how to set intentions and create, even if you have just 10 minutes a day. The projects draw inspiration from poetry, music, literature, and the natural world, and invite experimentation with a variety of sources. You'll pursue your personal passions through accessible projects as you build your drawing skills, confidence, and creativity.
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THE LESSONS
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GRAPHITE
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MATERIALS
- âą An eraser, such as a kneaded (or putty) eraser, a stick eraser, or a white plastic eraser
- âą A pencil sharpener. Always keep a very sharp point on your pencils, even using a bit of sandpaper to refine the tip after sharpening
- âą Paper blending sticks or tortillons
- âą Drawing paper. I prefer at least 90# paper with a vellum finish. Cotton is nice, but buy what you can afford. Weâll be using paper thatâs about 5 Ă 7 inches (13 Ă 18 cm) for all projects. You can buy larger sheets and cut them to size, or buy pads already cut to that size.
- âą Feather or clean soft brush to remove eraser dust and excess graphite from your paper
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LESSONS
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Lessons
- Final Thoughts
- Resources
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Index
- Copyright
- Dedication