365 Days of Art: Seasons

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  • ISBN 9781837836505
  • Dimensions: 160 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Quadrille Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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365 Days of Art: Seasons is an inspiring journal designed to help budding artists nurture their creativity throughout the year.

Split into the four seasons, the journal features an activity for every day of the year – from mindful tasks like creating patterns and colouring them in to more considered tutorials such as drawing portraits and collaging seasonal scenes. Each task is themed around Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter, and designed to expand your creative skills and spark the artist within.

With helpful hints and tips as well as more considered tasks to help build your creative confidence, 365 Days of Art: Seasons is a beautiful keepsake to inspire you throughout the year.

Lorna Scobie grew up in the depths of the English countryside, climbing trees and taking her rabbit for walks in the fields. She is an illustrator and designer, now based in south London. Growing up surrounded by nature has heavily influenced her illustrations and her work often revolves around the natural world and animal kingdom. Lorna draws every day, and always has a sketchbook close to hand when she’s out and about, just in case. She illustrates her work by hand rather than digitally, as she enjoys the spontaneity and also the ‘happy mistakes’ that can happen along the way. Her favourite places to draw are museums and botanical gardens.

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