Art Handbooks: Basic Drawing Techniques, 9781844488902
Paperback
Master drawing: lines, tones, color, media, composition, step-by-step guidance.

Art Handbooks: Basic Drawing Techniques

Art Handbooks

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  • Paperback

    48 pages

  • Release Date

    17 January 2013

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Summary

Richard Box explores drawing line, tone and colour with numerous step-by-step illustrations and finished drawings. He covers drawing media such as graphite, Pierre Noire, carbon, white, sanguine, sepia and coloured pencils, pastels, conte crayons and charcoal. There is plenty of information on making marks, tonal values, texture and composition, and there are step-by-step demonstrations in graphite pencil, charcoal and chalk, coloured pencils and pastels and Conte crayons.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781844488902
ISBN-10:184448890X
Author:Richard Box
Publisher:Search Press Ltd
Imprint:Search Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:48
Release Date:17 January 2013
Weight:130g
Dimensions:215mm x 155mm x 4mm
Series:Art Handbooks
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Feb 13

Often when you start an art course or drawing course, it is assumed that you know the basics. If you need basic practice , this is the book for you. It covers mark making, drawing in different media and step by step instructions showing you how to draw different objects.

* Karen Platt Yarnsandfabrics.co.uk/crafts *

May 13

Unlike most drawing guides, this svelte handbook does not limit itself to black-and-white line drawings but instead devotes a good portion of its pages to color, covering colored pencil, pastel, crayon, and chalks as media. Box (Drawing Step-by-Step) discusses how to mix the colors of a limited palette to produce vibrant drawings. Materials, mark making, tone, texture, and composition are also explained. VERDICT: Teens, young adults, and beginning artists of all ages may pick up this guide for quick drawing inspiration.

* Library Journal, USA *

About The Author

Richard Box

Richard Box is a practising artist and professional embroiderer. He studied painting at Goldsmiths School of Art in London. Soon afterwards he developed a love of textiles, which led him to experiment with machine embroidery and fabric collage. He spends his time teaching and lecturing on both of his two areas of expertise. He has written a number of books on art instruction and embroidery, he has appeared on television and he writes regularly for specialist magazines.

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