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SKU: B9781782212607
Author : Penny Brown
Publication date : February 13, 2018
Print length : 144 pages
Learn how to draw flowers, plants, and other vegetation—with stunning accuracy—in this botanical drawing book for beginners.
Develop your skills and confidence through 10 flower drawing projects, ranging from simple to complex.
Join artist Penny Brown as she explores the fascinating art of botanical drawing! In this drawing book for beginners, you’ll learn everything you need to produce your own accurate illustrations of plants, flowers, vegetables, and their myriad parts.
Inside you’ll find:
• 10 step-by-step botanical drawing projects, ranging from simple to complex
• Expert guidance on materials, tools, and getting started
• Fascinating background on the history, rules, and practicalities of botanical drawing
• A basic study of botany
• Insights on understanding plant structure, drawing composition, and more
With Penny’s accessible guidance, you’ll develop the confidence and enthusiasm to tackle your own drawing projects—and discover just how broad and satisfying botanical drawing can be.
Product Type: Book
Shipping Width: 217 mm
Shipping Height: 281 mm
Shipping Depth: 10 mm
Shipping Weight: 1048 g
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