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Saturday 9 August 2014

Guide For Drawing








         drawing begins with imagination and a desire to reproduce on paper the way you, the artist,
perceive objects. It reveals one’s fascination with arranging lines and tones into an illusion.
Drawing can be a pastime, a way to relax, or a great workout. Because the tools needed for
drawing are few and easy to transport, it can be done in a café, in a museum, out in nature, or
even standing at a bus stop.
This book explains how to set up a simple home studio and get started on the path to creating
some great sketches. As you complete the lessons in this book, you’ll become more aware of
the mechanics of observation and drawing. Vital to the drawing process is the way parts of an
image relate to each other to create a whole. Drawings are composed of lines and shading, and
also relationships of shapes, tone, and proportion. The artist chooses what is relevant to explain
the visual idea and edits out the rest. Good drawings use the least effort to say the most.
Learning to draw is strength and endurance training for the mind. Lesson by lesson, you’ll improve
your ability to recognize more relationships of size and shape and learn ways to guide the
pencil to create clear and realistic drawings. Many of the drawings involve a few measurements,
but soon you’ll be on your way to drawing without a ruler through observation and measuring
with a pencil to compare dimensions.

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