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How to Draw: Animals: In Simple Steps

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Learn how to draw cute household pets, impressive wild animals and amazing birds using this fun and easy step-by-step method. Starting with simple shapes, four popular artists show how easy it is to develop circles, rectangles, squares and ovals into an exciting selection of creatures including cats, dogs, horses, lions, elephants, monkeys, penguins and eagles. If you have never drawn before this is definitely the book for you, and there is a lot here to inspire more experienced artists too.

Uses material from the How to Draw series.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 292mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2011
  • Publisher: Search Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781844486649

About Eva DuttonJonathan NeweyPolly PinderSusie Hodge

Eva Dutton is a professional artist and qualified riding instructor (BHSAI) and stable manager (BHS). She studied fine art at Norwich School of Art and has spent many years combining her love of painting with her professional equestrian work. She currently works to commission and exhibits widely. As well as her love for horses she has a passion for wildlife and the landscape. She is now painting wolves and other creatures as well as farm and domestic animals. Eva is a member of the Society of Equestrian Artists and she is currently working full time as a professional artist and illustrator. She lives in Shropshire. Polly Pinder studied graphics at Leeds Art College. Her first job was with a Yorkshire newspaper and she subsequently worked as a lecturer in graphic design at Wakefield District College. She has written and illustrated a number of books on a variety of other subjects including cake decoration and growing herbs papermaking and paper crafts. Her illustrations in Muck and Magic were commended when that book won the 1993 Sir Peter Kent Conservation Book Prize. She has also designed bed linen and wallpapers and the graphics for a wallpaper book based on newly-discovered eighteenth-century wallpapers. Jonathan Newey is an award-winning artist with extensive experience in many drawing and painting mediums including coloured pencil. He comes from a long line of artists in the family and studied art and design at the London College of Printing. He is a City & Guilds qualified teacher and has over 20 years' experience of teaching in adult education. He has many drawings and paintings in collections both nationally and internationally and has demonstrated for most of the top manufacturers in the UK. Jonathan is an active promoter of the coloured pencil as a serious drawing medium and is a founder member of the UK Coloured Pencil Society. Susie Hodge has written over 100 books on art art history and artistic techniques. In addition she hosts lectures talks and practical workshops and regularly appears on television and radio as well as in documentaries. She has twice been named the No. 1 art writer by the Independent.

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