Art for Kids: Drawing: The Only Drawing Book You’ll Ever Need to Be the Artist You’ve Always Wanted to Be

  • ISBN13: 9781579905873
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What children need to create hope when they put pencil to paper? An exact replica of what they see, of course. With this imaginative, informative and well illustrated guide to drawing, it is surprisingly easy for children to make dreams come true art. After a brief overview of tools and materials, the entertaining hands on activities begin with an outline drawing techniques. With the help of many exercises, budding artists to learn the basics of the HS. . . more>>

Art for Kids: Drawing: The Only Drawing Book You’ll Ever Need to Be the Artist You’ve Always Wanted to Be

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5 Responses to “Art for Kids: Drawing: The Only Drawing Book You’ll Ever Need to Be the Artist You’ve Always Wanted to Be”

  1. I saw this book in the library for my 10 years when, before the purchase, if he chooses. She is talented and comes from artists on the side of his father, but had a bad experience with his teacher first art school. I was looking for something to improve their confidence and maintain a strong interest in at least independent and self-exploratory lesson for now.

    You loved the book immediately. Because she had some instruction in the classroom in the same year she was able, some of the exercises he was required to identify the class of background exposure if you “get” this book helped immediately. This is a great children’s book Foundations darwing, but it’s an exercise you can do with it, holding a book, what I wanted for my daughter now. Something that she could read for themselves, seeking to interpret for themselves and follow their own path and see what they have tried, without someone else, their ideas for their form is replaced.

    The book is attractive in my 10 years in service, but I think it will work with this slow here and there at their own pace, and then probably come back even more when they aged. There are some projects that the design, but they are not as extensive as the training area fundimental.

    For this reason, I bought Lee Hammond’s series on the drawing more life like animals right to initiate projects and design. She spends more time with that now, and I expect that more and more pulling back at will, the theory is practical and fun stuff.

    For a child wants to spend Picts looking cool quickly, you might better with Lee Ames Draw 50 series. My 8 year old son loves these books draw or trace, but what it produces is not a theory to a widely circulated right.
    Rating: 5.4

  2. Zentient says:

    If you are an adult who never learned the basics of drawing, this book very well. It demystifies shading and perspective in a way no other book or training could pass through me. The exercises are simple and easy to practice, with an economy of words. This book is also ideal for children.
    Rating: 5.5

  3. I am a high school teacher of art and I recently saw this book in the local library. I will soon be ordered as a resource for my class because there are lots of good basic information and an easily understandable format, which have very similar as I do my drawing techniques to Article 1 of étudiant’s Got . I’m impressed!
    Rating: 5.5

  4. CCGal says:

    This book is for beginning art teacher, drawing excellent students. I am a lot of my programs based on ideas in this book inspired my next school year. It takes your property go to each stage / phase of learning so that everyone can master it! Great pictures and ideas are perfect fit on each page, without supporting mater boring “you can not think. In the end you’re the best of them – and students are drawing too!
    Rating: 5.5

  5. Jean Tieppo says:

    I bought this for my granddaughter 10 years. She loves him. She says she has to create all other matters and step by step how.
    Rating: 5.5

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