Draw Step By Step — USD 17.00 July 4th, 2008

    I can’t list everything here, but
    in the printed format, there are…

  • • 38 chapters…
  • • nearly 600 pages…
  • • and over 2000 illustrations…

The #1 art course your kids deserve.

Drawing for children is nearly as important as reading and writing. So why not get the best available drawing tutorial for the best price. Everyone in your family can learn to draw step by step.

Literally, years and years of instructions, techniques, and tips.

Everything from the human form, trees, animals, buildings, water, reflections…just too much to list.

Covers a broad range of mediums from pen and ink, pencil, and charcoal…to chalk, brush and ink…and even watercolors.

When kids learn to sketch step by step, they have a sense of accomplishment.
We guarantee you will be pleasantly surprised!

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Free BONUS ITEMS You Will Recieve With Purchase
FREE Bonus #1 ($19 Value): Pen Drawing – An Illustrated Treatise
By Charles Maginnis

This book makes for an excellent supplement to the main art drawing course that you are ordering. You’ll find it contains an abundant use of simple techniques to create truly amazing drawings. (The use of the pen to create texture is endless!)



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By Harold Speed

This book is also a must-have supplement to the main art drawing course. Many of the same techniques are demonstrated as well as the study of more advanced concepts. Nearly 100 illustrations and diagrams are available to help guide you.


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By John Burnet

This book is an artist’s explanation of Rembrandt’s works. It covers the uses of Design, Light, Shade, and Color. Enlightening as it may be, this is suggested for older students as the writings are not for the faint of heart.


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By Joshua Rose, M.E.

This book was originally over 300 pages with over 300 figures. Published in the late 1800′s, these techniques are the same today as they were then. Even today, students still learn mechanical drawing with pencil and paper before moving on to computer based drawing.

AS ALWAYS,

TALK LITTLE AND DRAW MUCH

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