How to Draw: People
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,History & Criticism
How to Draw: People Details
From the Back Cover A fantastic compilation of Susie Hodge’s popular ‘How to Draw’ titles, instructing the reader on how to draw all aspects and variations of the human form. From faces, hands and feet, through to capturing babies, children and people on the go, this invaluable guide breaks down the drawing process into easy steps. Starting with simple shapes, well-known artist and art historian Susie Hodge shows how easy it is use circles, rectangles, squares and ovals to quickly create a professional-looking drawn person. This is a perfect book for budding artists who have always wanted to learn how to draw the human form, and for the more experienced illustrators looking for a variety of subjects to inspire. Over 160 step-by-step drawings Fantastic selection of projects, from features like faces and hands through to capturing human movement Easy method with great results Read more About the Author Susie Hodge has a passion for art education and has been teaching practical art and art history to children and adults for over 11 years. She has written and illustrated many books including "Art Attack" How to Draw, Drawing... is Fun! and many titles in the Art in History series. She also works for the Royal Academy, the Tate and the V&A museum to produce booklets for visitors, teachers and students. She lives in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. Read more
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I like the examples