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Artist's Drawing Book, The: Learn How To Draw, Sketch, Shade, And More With Easy Lessons And Practice Pages

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Artist's Drawing Book, The: Learn How To Draw, Sketch, Shade, And More With Easy Lessons And Practice PagesArtist's Drawing Book, The: Learn How To Draw, Sketch, Shade, And More With Easy Lessons And Practice Pages A comprehensive beginners art book with easy to understand lessons and plenty of practice pages! More than just a basic drawing guide, The Artist's Drawing Book inspires you to work and make a living with your art, whether it's a long time passion or a part time hobby. From teaching the basics of design to navigating the increasingly digital

Artist's Drawing Book, The: Learn How To Draw, Sketch, Shade, And More With Easy Lessons And Practice Pages

A comprehensive beginner’s art book with easy-to-understand lessons and plenty of practice pages!

More than just a basic drawing guide, The Artist's Drawing Book inspires you to work and make a living with your art, whether it's a long-time passion or a part-time hobby. From teaching the basics of design to navigating the increasingly digital world of art selling, master artists Katy Lipscomb and Tyler Fisher share their knowledge in this comprehensive book.

Topics covered include:
• Art Fundamentals, including Perspective, Shading, and Composition
• Colour Theory
• Techniques for Mixing Mediums
• Overcoming Creative Block

The Artist's Drawing Book is perfect for sketching as you read along and encourages hands-on action to bring your artistic dreams to fruition. This book helps you develop art skills that can be applied to any medium and teaches you insider tricks for how to create a viable business plan and successfully sell your art.

Also featuring:
• An interactive format
• Premium paper
• A hardcover with beautifully exposed binding and lay-flat design

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Author: - Author not specified

Publisher:Random House

Language:English

Publication Date:2023

Number of pages:176 pst

Format:Hardcover

Width:216 mm / 8,5'

Height:279 mm / 11'

Weight:790 g

ISBN:9781941325810

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We all know Hardy the novelist, but perhaps he is less well known as a poet. In this volume of over 900 pages, with nearly 1,000 poems, Hardy is colorful, chatty, direct, lyrical, thoughtful, deep. And perhaps his finest quality - at least so I find - is the fact that he is down-to-earth. His poems are not "difficult" for a reasonably literate, experienced reader; and the rhyming is never forced. In short, his poems are a delight.
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Thomas Hardy is my favorite novelist who has ever lived. I preface the review of this poetry anthology - which includes every one of the 900+ poems he wrote throughout his life, from the 1860s to just before his death in 1928 - in this way because I’m a bit biased. Hardy’s poetry is technically satisfying and nearly as moving as his novels, and you can tell that the same precision he brought to prose is on full display in his verse. I’m working my way through every single poem in this collection, and thus far my favorites are “The Convergence of the Twain” and “After the Last Breath.” There are other poets whose works I like better (Dickinson, Yeats, Wordsworth, and Whitman come to mind), but as an amateur Hardy scholar, reading this collection is positively invaluable to understand the full depth of his genius, and as always Wordsworth Classics delivers in terms of a quality paperback that should withstand years of enjoyment. I own many of their releases and have yet to find one that even slightly disappoints.
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Expanding my knowledge and enjoying the history
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Merwin’s four most important books all collected in one.
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