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OverviewArtistic freedom and expression are instrumental in opening new doors of possibilities, where artists can conduct their own experiments in drawing and develop their own ways, techniques, and styles. How to Draw with Artistic Freedom and Expression is a step-by-step drawing guide that focuses on developing that very same artistic eye, all the while showing you the many different drawing techniques used by professional artists. Author Charles berton covers the fun and easy-to-learn steps required to create interesting characters. You'll learn about proportions, how to draw people, how to draw manga, how to draw comic book strips, and how to develop your own artistic style, as well as how to profit from your art and use your skills to build a career as a professional artist. All of that does not take away from the book's purpose - to have fun, learn new drawing techniques, and create some cool content. Dive right into a world of your own imagination, where you can unlock your creative powers. Learn to see the world around you in a new and fascinating way, so you can break it down, turn it around, and draw things in your own unique way! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles BertonPublisher: Library Tales Publishing Imprint: Library Tales Publishing Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.653kg ISBN: 9781956769265ISBN 10: 1956769269 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 31 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""David Michael Slater in his novel The Vanishing has dared to imagine the unimaginable. His story involves a tragic end of innocence and the courage, leavened by a dash of the miraculous, that allows a young girl to navigate history's greatest nightmare, and to awaken from it with her sense (and ours) of human possibility still intact. A remarkable book."" Steve Stern, Author of The Frozen Rabbi and winner of the National Jewish Book Award ""The Vanishing is a tragic, yet beautiful story that deserves a place on the shelves among some of the greatest literature penned on the Holocaust."" Mark A. Cooper, Author of the Edelweiss Pirates series ""The Vanishing must be the most vivid work of historical fiction about the Holocaust that I have ever read. There were times I broke into a sweat at the intensity of it. David Michael Slater has done an incredible job in conveying the tragedy of the Holocaust and the triumph of the human spirit."" Doug Cervi, Executive Director of the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education ""The Vanishing took my breath away and held it until the very last page. Not many books on the Holocaust leave a reader crying and smiling, but this one absolutely did."" Felice Cohen, Author of What Papa Told Me" David Michael Slater in his novel The Vanishing has dared to imagine the unimaginable. His story involves a tragic end of innocence and the courage, leavened by a dash of the miraculous, that allows a young girl to navigate history's greatest nightmare, and to awaken from it with her sense (and ours) of human possibility still intact. A remarkable book. Steve Stern, Author of The Frozen Rabbi and winner of the National Jewish Book Award The Vanishing is a tragic, yet beautiful story that deserves a place on the shelves among some of the greatest literature penned on the Holocaust. Mark A. Cooper, Author of the Edelweiss Pirates series The Vanishing must be the most vivid work of historical fiction about the Holocaust that I have ever read. There were times I broke into a sweat at the intensity of it. David Michael Slater has done an incredible job in conveying the tragedy of the Holocaust and the triumph of the human spirit. Doug Cervi, Executive Director of the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education The Vanishing took my breath away and held it until the very last page. Not many books on the Holocaust leave a reader crying and smiling, but this one absolutely did. Felice Cohen, Author of What Papa Told Me ""David Michael Slater in his novel The Vanishing has dared to imagine the unimaginable. His story involves a tragic end of innocence and the courage, leavened by a dash of the miraculous, that allows a young girl to navigate history's greatest nightmare, and to awaken from it with her sense (and ours) of human possibility still intact. A remarkable book."" Steve Stern, Author of The Frozen Rabbi and winner of the National Jewish Book Award ""The Vanishing is a tragic, yet beautiful story that deserves a place on the shelves among some of the greatest literature penned on the Holocaust."" Mark A. Cooper, Author of the Edelweiss Pirates series ""The Vanishing must be the most vivid work of historical fiction about the Holocaust that I have ever read. There were times I broke into a sweat at the intensity of it. David Michael Slater has done an incredible job in conveying the tragedy of the Holocaust and the triumph of the human spirit."" Doug Cervi, Executive Director of the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education ""The Vanishing took my breath away and held it until the very last page. Not many books on the Holocaust leave a reader crying and smiling, but this one absolutely did."" Felice Cohen, Author of What Papa Told Me Author InformationArtist Charles Berton is a book illustrator, graphic artist and teacher. He has illustrated a wide variety of both children's books and adult fiction. His work can be seen at www.CharlesBerton.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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