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Description for How to Draw Horses
Paperback. Offers an introduction to drawing horses and demystifies the process of building up the images from initial simple shapes right through to the finished animals. This book provides things from simple shapes to realistic drawings in easy stages. It is suitable for absolute beginners or those artists who want to brush up their drawing skills. Series: How to Draw. Num Pages: 32 pages, Colour throughout. BIC Classification: WFA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 290 x 217 x 4. Weight in Grams: 164.
This is a wonderful introduction to drawing horses and it really demystifies the process of building up the images from initial simple shapes right through to the finished animals. Eva Dutton breaks down the stages into easy steps using a two colour process that clearly shows every line and curve. Even absolute beginners will find themselves creating great drawings when they use this book. An invaluable guide for anyone interested in this subject.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Search Press Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
32
Publication date
2009
Series
How to Draw
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781844483723
SKU
V9781844483723
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-6
About Eva Dutton
Eva Dutton is a professional artist and qualified riding instructor (BHSAI) and stable manager (BHS). She studied fine art at Norwich School of Art and has spent many years combining her love of painting with her professional equestrian work. She currently works to commission and exhibits widely. As well as her love for horses, she has a passion for wildlife and the landscape. She is now painting wolves and other creatures as well as farm and domestic animals. Eva is a member of the Society of Equestrian Artists and she is currently working full time as a professional artist and illustrator. She lives in Shropshire.
Reviews for How to Draw Horses
June 09 If you want to draw horses then I can recommend this book. It really is just about drawing - no words are required so there are none. There is a brief introduction to using the book and further tips, but after that it is up to you. Just like How To Draw Birds In Simple Steps (also reviewed on this site) I was impressed with the beautiful simplicity of this slender book, reminding me irresistibly of the old Walter Foster series I learnt to draw from. This breaks the horse down into some basic shapes, and then adds the details in two or more drawings. Every new stage shows the next part in color, and finally there is a pencil drawing and a colored study of the subject. There is a large range of horse poses to choose from including heads, galloping, rolling, rearing, jumping etc and a good range of horse breeds from the Przewalski to the Lipizzaner, Exmoor Pony to Bay Arab and everything in between. Another one intended for my keeper shelf, and at under £5 (0r $10) inexpensive and very useful.
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