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Learn to See, Learn to Draw: The Definitive and Original Method for Picking Up Drawing Skills
By (Author) David Kder
Hoaki
Hoaki
1st September 2024
1st September 2024
2nd ed.
Spain
General
Non Fiction
Drawing and drawings
741.2
Paperback
208
Width 240mm, Height 240mm
Drawing is a universal language, but not everybody feels capable of not even give it a go. This is a useful and entertaining book about the pleasure of this activity, showing, with some exercises, that anybody can draw by learning to see first. Based on the renowned method by Betty Edwards and intended either for beginners or those who need a refresher course, this book is an updated and personal account by the author which will make the fear of drawing disappear to anyone willing to try. This is a completely different drawing school for the gifted, the untalented, the stressed and the completely desperate and a useful and entertaining method for learning to draw by learning to see first. By looking at the world, without the interference of the feelings and what our brain assumes we are looking at, the hand will pick up the skills and abilities to produce a wide array of drawings. Humorous and enlightening, its reading will definitely spark anyone's creativity. AUTHOR: For nearly 20 years, graphic designer and illustrator David Kder (Switzerland), despite having successfully completed his design studies, did not find access to personal, coherent drawing that he had hoped for as a child. Finally, he traveled to the United States and attended several courses with Brian Bomeisler, the son of Betty Edwards. There he found the key to his own drawing talent and was able to experience how the practice suddenly made sense instead of just stress. David Kder applies his creativity in advertising for well-known companies.
For nearly 20 years, graphic designer and illustrator David Kder (Dubendorf near Zrich, Switzerland), despite having successfully completed his design studies, struggled to find access to the personal, coherent drawing that he had hoped for as a child. Finally, he travelled to the United States and attended several courses with Brian Bomeisler, the son of Betty Edwards. There he found the key to his own drawing talent and was able to experience how the practice suddenly made sense instead of causing stress. In his first book, David Kder gives humorous and relatable insight into his own artistic practice and shares new introductory exercises from the successful drawing courses he has been giving since 2013. "It's almost too easy to be true," you often hear him say. David Kder lives with his family near Zurich, where for 18 years he has contributed creatively in advertising for well-known companies.