The Complete Guide to Drawing for Beginners: 21 Step-by-Step Lessons - Over 450 illustrations!
By (Author) Yoshiko Ogura
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
7th April 2020
1st May 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Painting, drawing and art manuals
History of art
Popular culture
741.2
Paperback
128
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
652g
In The Complete Guide to Drawing for Beginners, experienced art instructor Yoshiko Ogura explains the basics of pencil drawing through a series of lessons that provide insights on artistic composition, simulating highlights and shadows, depicting realistic forms, rendering texture and creating a sense of depth in your artwork.
This book teaches you how to draw the following interesting subjects:
By the end, all your drawings will begin to look impressively polished and realistic! As you work through the lessons, you'll master all the skills and knowledge that seasoned artists demonstrate in their work.
"The Complete Guide to Drawing for Beginners lives up to its title as a user-friendly guide to learning the basics of drawing[It] is enthusiastically recommended for anyone with an interest in drawing, whether as a hobby or as the first step toward an art-related profession." -- Midwest Book Review
"With a dramatically different approach than many drawing how-to books, Japanese illustrator Ogura thinks of all the questions and issues a novice might face, then addresses them simply and head onIt's difficult to see how an in-person class could teach much more. Appended with Ogura's inspirational works." -- Booklist, Starred Review
"the right balance of text and visual aids in this guide to drawing that encourages readers to embrace every step of the process, including the strugglehighly recommended for aspiring artists of all types, especially those looking for encouragement to give drawing a go." -- Library Journal
Yoshiko Ogura graduated from Musashino Art University in Tokyo. She worked for several years as an art director and character designer for Konami and Sega. Ogura went on to study at the prestigious Academie de la Grande Chaumiere in France. She has worked as a freelance illustrator and has exhibited her award-winning art in Japan, Paris, New York, New Zealand, and elsewhere. She has now returned to Japan and opened the Grace Academy of Art in Tokyo, offering drawing and painting courses, art therapy, art counseling, and art events for children.