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Drawing: Horses
Learn to draw step by step by Walter Foster is a book I requested from NetGalley and the review is voluntary. This may not be a beginner's book but maybe an advanced beginner 😁. There are great guides for understanding the shapes to use for various parts of a horse's body. Great shady tutorials. Great step-by-step instructions with lots of illustrations! Great art instruction book!
 
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MontzaleeW | May 23, 2019 |
This little book (large in scale) is full of encouragement, even 70 years on!

The lessons are simple in nature, and the advice may be basic, but at every turn are words of encouragement 'O.K. now you try it.', 'It is SO simple, once you understand.'. There is even advice on setting up a studio in your garage or bedroom, and where to place your drawing board. Today the internet image search replaces a *Morgue, but even then, I still keep files of reference material and cuttings because as vast as the world wide web is, it can still feel a little generic at times.

The back page has: a note to Mother, Wife, Dad or Sister:-

Please do not fuss at our pal here, because he or she does not put away their drawing materials after each time they work. They should have a den or corner they can call their own, with a "no tresspassing (sic)" understanding with it and for heavens sake never clean up or destroy what you may consider junk, it might be a prized possession.

now a note to you, my sprouting artist.

If your folks assign a spot to you, see that it is kept orderly and clean, even with your materials out ready for work, and this is necessary because, if you have to get ready each time chances are you will put it off and not work at all. Lay out your work so you can sit down and start right in.

My first corner was in our basement, next to the furnace. Warn in winter cool in summer and no one to bother. There the small foundation was laid that became my life's work. "art is love" they say but may I add worth every moment of it.
good luck and success


This should give you an idea of what sort of book this is.
It is very basic. But firm foundations are built on good basic advice.

These books served me well growing up, and I have fond memories of working studiously from them as a child.

*Morgue a file of collected image source material, cuttings from magazines, your own reference photographs, etc.
 
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Sylak | Apr 11, 2018 |
Summary: This is a how to draw book and has detailed descriptions on how to draw your own dragons.

Reaction: This book is cool and I wish I had had it when I was younger.

Extension #1: I could have the class pick a dragon and draw it.

Extension #2: I could talk to them about other drawing books.
 
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WPrice | Nov 12, 2012 |
Nice book for children learning to draw
 
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BFGlibrary | Apr 6, 2011 |
This book was something I found during one of my regular trips to the book store . I was instantly attracted to it and bought it as a gift for my cute lil cousin. She loves drawing and I thought it was an ideal gift. The instructions are easy and kids can follow them and get good results. The best part of the book is even adults will find it engaging if they have inclination towards art , animations or just draw for relaxation.

Each Princess has a separate section , with instructive drawings on how to draw her face and body.

It makes for a great gift for kids and is productive too.
 
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shwetasbookjournal | Dec 18, 2009 |
I haven't tried the drawing techniques yet, but I simply enjoy browsing through it, looking at the 1940's styles and styles of drawing.
 
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taterzngravy | Mar 29, 2008 |
Published in or before 1972. Publisher has no record of publishing date.
 
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HRHSpence | Mar 12, 2008 |
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