Learn how to draw all kinds of woodland animals using this fun and easy step-by-step method. Starting with simple shapes, Susie Hodge shows you how easy it is to develop circles, rectangles, squares and ovals into an exciting selection of animals and birds including rabbits, badgers, woodpeckers, wolves, squirrels and chipmunks. If you have never drawn before this is definitely the book for you, and there is a lot here to inspire more experienced artists too.

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Learn to draw 28 different charming woodland animals from scratch in a few easy steps

Introduction

  1. Rabbit
  2. Stag
  3. Badger
  4. Grey squirrel
  5. Great spotted woodpecker
  6. Fox
  7. European peacock butterfly
  8. Raccoon
  9. Stoat
  10. Hedgehog
  11. Doe
  12. Grey long-eared bat
  13. Beaver
  14. Dormouse
  15. Red squirrel
  16. Meadow vole
  17. Tawny owl
  18. Fawn
  19. Weasel
  20. Shrew
  21. Wood mouse
  22. Chipmunk
  23. Lynx
  24. Robin
  25. Pine marten
  26. Grey wolf
  27. Kestrel
  28. Hare
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Learn how to draw all kinds of woodland animals using this fun and easy step-by-step method.
Starting with simple shapes, Susie Hodge shows you how to draw a wide selection of animals and birds found in the woods and forests, including rabbits, woodpeckers, wolves, squirrels, chipmunks and more. If you have always wanted to draw these wild creatures, this is definitely the book for you.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781782216254
Publisert
2018-04-18
Utgiver
Search Press Ltd
Vekt
188 gr
Høyde
292 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
4 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

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Biografisk notat

Susie Hodge has a passion for art education and has been teaching practical art and art history to children and adults for over 11 years. She has written over 100 books on art, art history and artistic techniques, including numerous titles in Search Press' How to Draw series, The Short Story of ArtArt in Detail: 100 Masterpieces, Why Your Five Year Old Could Not Have Done That and How to Survive Modern Art. Susie is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and has worked for the Tate and the V&A museum producing booklets for visitors, teachers and students. She appears on television frequently as a professional commentator on art history.

Susie lives in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex.