The Power of the Pencil: draw sketch doodle play with a pencil
By (Author) Guy Field
HarperCollins Publishers
Portico
24th October 2016
8th September 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Drawing and drawings
741.2
Hardback
128
Width 225mm, Height 190mm, Spine 18mm
600g
A stupendous celebration of the pencil, exploring all the wonderful things you can do with this humble but amazing tool, including drawing, sketching, shading, doodling, and much, much more.
Lovingly put together by quirky illustrator Guy Field, this playful and practical book starts with the basics, discussing which pencils you need in your personal drawing toolkit, then goes on to give tips and methods for drawing everything from a self-portrait to your evening meal. It revisits the work of famous pencil-wielders like Leonardo da Vinci, and uncovers the secrets of more advanced techniques such as using tracing paper and drawing the perfect freehand circle.
Packed with pencil tips, tricks and a huge sense of fun, The Power of the Pencil is the perfect way to bring the joy of drawing into your life.
Word count: 35,000 words
Guy Field is a designer, artist and illustrator. For his day job he works as a designer at cool London design company Studio Moross, and in his spare time he freelances as an illustrator. He has designed T-shirts for Primrose Bakery and American Apparel, and his work has been featured on influential UK design website Its Nice That twice, including as one of their Creatives To Watch in 2015.