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As "Commander Mark" on his national PBS TV series "The Secret City", Mark Kistler has taught ten million viewers of all ages how to draw. This book gathers all his zany, effective shortcuts to basic drawing skills into a book that will delight would be artists of all ages.
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As "Commander Mark" on his national PBS TV series "The Secret City", Mark Kistler has taught ten million viewers of all ages how to draw. This book gathers all his zany, effective shortcuts to basic drawing skills into a book that will delight would be artists of all ages.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Strebor Books
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 1988
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 278mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780671656942
- ISBN-10: 0671656945
- Artikelnr.: 21098539
- Verlag: Strebor Books
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 1988
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 278mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780671656942
- ISBN-10: 0671656945
- Artikelnr.: 21098539
Mark Kistler is a cartoonist, an illustrator, and the producer and star of Mark Kistler's Imagination Station, currently airing on public television nationwide. The author of the wildly popular drawing books Mark Kistler's Draw Squad and Mark Kistler's Imagination Station, Kistler lives in Santa Barbara, California.
Contents
My Goals
Foreword by James M. Clarke
Foreword by Mona Brookes
Chapter One
"I Can't Even Draw A Straight Line"Dissolving A Popular Myth
The Pre-Test
Special Notes For Teachers, Parents, Grandparents, High School Students and
Kids
The Ten Key Words of Drawing
The Drawing Lesson Format
Supplies You Will Need
Chapter Two
The Drawing Adventure Begins
Lesson 1
FORESHORTENING: Creating the illusion of depth by distorting objects.
Lesson 2
SURFACE: Pushing objects higher or lower on the surface of the page.
Lesson 3
SHADING: Adding darkness opposite a light source.
Lesson 4
SHADOW: How to effectively use shadow.
Lesson 5
DENSITY: Manipulating detail and darkness to make some objects appear
nearer than others.
Lesson 6
CONTOUR: Giving shape to curved surfaces.
Lesson 7
OVERLAPPING: Placing one object over another to create depth.
Lesson 8
SIZE: Bigger usually equals closer!
Lesson 9
ATTITUDE: How your attitude affects your drawing and vice versa.
Lesson 10
DAILY: Use it or lose it!
Lesson 11
INTERMEDIATE FORESHORTENING: With definition by Mike Schmid, Fort Wayne, IN
Lesson 12
INTERMEDIATE SURFACE: With definition by Hans van der Veen, Groningen,
Netherlands
Lesson 13
INTERMEDIATE SHADING: With definition by James M. Clarke, Houston, TX
Lesson 14
INTERMEDIATE SHADOW: With definition by Hans van der Veen, Groningen,
Netherlands
Lesson 15
INTERMEDIATE DENSITY: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 16
INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR: With definition by Leslie Wingfield, Spring, TX
Lesson 17
INTERMEDIATE OVERLAPPING: With definition by Margaret Hansen, San Ramon, CA
Lesson 18
INTERMEDIATE SIZE: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 19
INTERMEDIATE ATTITUDE: With definition by Ken Krantz, Everett, WA
Lesson 20
INTERMEDIATE DAILY: With definition by David Humphreys, Washington, DC
Lesson 21
ADVANCED FORESHORTENING: With definition by Tracy Stiffler, Rochester, NY
Lesson 22
ADVANCED SURFACE: With definition by Thomas DiPierro, Setauket, NY
Lesson 23
ADVANCED SHADING: With definition by Mike Schmid, Fort Wayne, IN
Lesson 24
ADVANCED SHADOW: With definition by Ron Adams, Seattle, WA
Lesson 25
ADVANCED DENSITY: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 26
ADVANCED CONTOUR: With definition by Ron Adams, Seattle, WA
Lesson 27
ADVANCED OVERLAPPING: With definition by Leslie Wingfield, Spring, TX
Lesson 28
ADVANCED SIZE: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, West Germany
Lesson 29
ADVANCED ATTITUDE: With definition by David Humphreys. Washington, DC
Lesson 30
ADVANCED DAILY: With definition by Vivienne Anderson, Albany, NY
Chapter Three
Drawing Success in the Classroom Special Ideas For Teachers
Chapter Four
How Mark Kistler's Drawing Program Launched My First Grade Classroom by
Margaret Hansen
Chapter Five
More Ideas For Teachers by Mike Schmid
Chapter Six
Drawing Self-Esteem
Chapter Seven
Drawing Goals A Special Note to High School Students
Chapter Eight
Kids Drawing For World Peace
Bruce McIntyre's Achievement Scale
Progress Club Chart
Draw Squad Contest Progress Chart
Suggested Reading
Join the Draw Squad
Draw Squad Video Tape Series Information
Draw Squad Franchise Information
My Goals
Foreword by James M. Clarke
Foreword by Mona Brookes
Chapter One
"I Can't Even Draw A Straight Line"Dissolving A Popular Myth
The Pre-Test
Special Notes For Teachers, Parents, Grandparents, High School Students and
Kids
The Ten Key Words of Drawing
The Drawing Lesson Format
Supplies You Will Need
Chapter Two
The Drawing Adventure Begins
Lesson 1
FORESHORTENING: Creating the illusion of depth by distorting objects.
Lesson 2
SURFACE: Pushing objects higher or lower on the surface of the page.
Lesson 3
SHADING: Adding darkness opposite a light source.
Lesson 4
SHADOW: How to effectively use shadow.
Lesson 5
DENSITY: Manipulating detail and darkness to make some objects appear
nearer than others.
Lesson 6
CONTOUR: Giving shape to curved surfaces.
Lesson 7
OVERLAPPING: Placing one object over another to create depth.
Lesson 8
SIZE: Bigger usually equals closer!
Lesson 9
ATTITUDE: How your attitude affects your drawing and vice versa.
Lesson 10
DAILY: Use it or lose it!
Lesson 11
INTERMEDIATE FORESHORTENING: With definition by Mike Schmid, Fort Wayne, IN
Lesson 12
INTERMEDIATE SURFACE: With definition by Hans van der Veen, Groningen,
Netherlands
Lesson 13
INTERMEDIATE SHADING: With definition by James M. Clarke, Houston, TX
Lesson 14
INTERMEDIATE SHADOW: With definition by Hans van der Veen, Groningen,
Netherlands
Lesson 15
INTERMEDIATE DENSITY: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 16
INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR: With definition by Leslie Wingfield, Spring, TX
Lesson 17
INTERMEDIATE OVERLAPPING: With definition by Margaret Hansen, San Ramon, CA
Lesson 18
INTERMEDIATE SIZE: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 19
INTERMEDIATE ATTITUDE: With definition by Ken Krantz, Everett, WA
Lesson 20
INTERMEDIATE DAILY: With definition by David Humphreys, Washington, DC
Lesson 21
ADVANCED FORESHORTENING: With definition by Tracy Stiffler, Rochester, NY
Lesson 22
ADVANCED SURFACE: With definition by Thomas DiPierro, Setauket, NY
Lesson 23
ADVANCED SHADING: With definition by Mike Schmid, Fort Wayne, IN
Lesson 24
ADVANCED SHADOW: With definition by Ron Adams, Seattle, WA
Lesson 25
ADVANCED DENSITY: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 26
ADVANCED CONTOUR: With definition by Ron Adams, Seattle, WA
Lesson 27
ADVANCED OVERLAPPING: With definition by Leslie Wingfield, Spring, TX
Lesson 28
ADVANCED SIZE: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, West Germany
Lesson 29
ADVANCED ATTITUDE: With definition by David Humphreys. Washington, DC
Lesson 30
ADVANCED DAILY: With definition by Vivienne Anderson, Albany, NY
Chapter Three
Drawing Success in the Classroom Special Ideas For Teachers
Chapter Four
How Mark Kistler's Drawing Program Launched My First Grade Classroom by
Margaret Hansen
Chapter Five
More Ideas For Teachers by Mike Schmid
Chapter Six
Drawing Self-Esteem
Chapter Seven
Drawing Goals A Special Note to High School Students
Chapter Eight
Kids Drawing For World Peace
Bruce McIntyre's Achievement Scale
Progress Club Chart
Draw Squad Contest Progress Chart
Suggested Reading
Join the Draw Squad
Draw Squad Video Tape Series Information
Draw Squad Franchise Information
Contents
My Goals
Foreword by James M. Clarke
Foreword by Mona Brookes
Chapter One
"I Can't Even Draw A Straight Line"Dissolving A Popular Myth
The Pre-Test
Special Notes For Teachers, Parents, Grandparents, High School Students and
Kids
The Ten Key Words of Drawing
The Drawing Lesson Format
Supplies You Will Need
Chapter Two
The Drawing Adventure Begins
Lesson 1
FORESHORTENING: Creating the illusion of depth by distorting objects.
Lesson 2
SURFACE: Pushing objects higher or lower on the surface of the page.
Lesson 3
SHADING: Adding darkness opposite a light source.
Lesson 4
SHADOW: How to effectively use shadow.
Lesson 5
DENSITY: Manipulating detail and darkness to make some objects appear
nearer than others.
Lesson 6
CONTOUR: Giving shape to curved surfaces.
Lesson 7
OVERLAPPING: Placing one object over another to create depth.
Lesson 8
SIZE: Bigger usually equals closer!
Lesson 9
ATTITUDE: How your attitude affects your drawing and vice versa.
Lesson 10
DAILY: Use it or lose it!
Lesson 11
INTERMEDIATE FORESHORTENING: With definition by Mike Schmid, Fort Wayne, IN
Lesson 12
INTERMEDIATE SURFACE: With definition by Hans van der Veen, Groningen,
Netherlands
Lesson 13
INTERMEDIATE SHADING: With definition by James M. Clarke, Houston, TX
Lesson 14
INTERMEDIATE SHADOW: With definition by Hans van der Veen, Groningen,
Netherlands
Lesson 15
INTERMEDIATE DENSITY: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 16
INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR: With definition by Leslie Wingfield, Spring, TX
Lesson 17
INTERMEDIATE OVERLAPPING: With definition by Margaret Hansen, San Ramon, CA
Lesson 18
INTERMEDIATE SIZE: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 19
INTERMEDIATE ATTITUDE: With definition by Ken Krantz, Everett, WA
Lesson 20
INTERMEDIATE DAILY: With definition by David Humphreys, Washington, DC
Lesson 21
ADVANCED FORESHORTENING: With definition by Tracy Stiffler, Rochester, NY
Lesson 22
ADVANCED SURFACE: With definition by Thomas DiPierro, Setauket, NY
Lesson 23
ADVANCED SHADING: With definition by Mike Schmid, Fort Wayne, IN
Lesson 24
ADVANCED SHADOW: With definition by Ron Adams, Seattle, WA
Lesson 25
ADVANCED DENSITY: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 26
ADVANCED CONTOUR: With definition by Ron Adams, Seattle, WA
Lesson 27
ADVANCED OVERLAPPING: With definition by Leslie Wingfield, Spring, TX
Lesson 28
ADVANCED SIZE: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, West Germany
Lesson 29
ADVANCED ATTITUDE: With definition by David Humphreys. Washington, DC
Lesson 30
ADVANCED DAILY: With definition by Vivienne Anderson, Albany, NY
Chapter Three
Drawing Success in the Classroom Special Ideas For Teachers
Chapter Four
How Mark Kistler's Drawing Program Launched My First Grade Classroom by
Margaret Hansen
Chapter Five
More Ideas For Teachers by Mike Schmid
Chapter Six
Drawing Self-Esteem
Chapter Seven
Drawing Goals A Special Note to High School Students
Chapter Eight
Kids Drawing For World Peace
Bruce McIntyre's Achievement Scale
Progress Club Chart
Draw Squad Contest Progress Chart
Suggested Reading
Join the Draw Squad
Draw Squad Video Tape Series Information
Draw Squad Franchise Information
My Goals
Foreword by James M. Clarke
Foreword by Mona Brookes
Chapter One
"I Can't Even Draw A Straight Line"Dissolving A Popular Myth
The Pre-Test
Special Notes For Teachers, Parents, Grandparents, High School Students and
Kids
The Ten Key Words of Drawing
The Drawing Lesson Format
Supplies You Will Need
Chapter Two
The Drawing Adventure Begins
Lesson 1
FORESHORTENING: Creating the illusion of depth by distorting objects.
Lesson 2
SURFACE: Pushing objects higher or lower on the surface of the page.
Lesson 3
SHADING: Adding darkness opposite a light source.
Lesson 4
SHADOW: How to effectively use shadow.
Lesson 5
DENSITY: Manipulating detail and darkness to make some objects appear
nearer than others.
Lesson 6
CONTOUR: Giving shape to curved surfaces.
Lesson 7
OVERLAPPING: Placing one object over another to create depth.
Lesson 8
SIZE: Bigger usually equals closer!
Lesson 9
ATTITUDE: How your attitude affects your drawing and vice versa.
Lesson 10
DAILY: Use it or lose it!
Lesson 11
INTERMEDIATE FORESHORTENING: With definition by Mike Schmid, Fort Wayne, IN
Lesson 12
INTERMEDIATE SURFACE: With definition by Hans van der Veen, Groningen,
Netherlands
Lesson 13
INTERMEDIATE SHADING: With definition by James M. Clarke, Houston, TX
Lesson 14
INTERMEDIATE SHADOW: With definition by Hans van der Veen, Groningen,
Netherlands
Lesson 15
INTERMEDIATE DENSITY: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 16
INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR: With definition by Leslie Wingfield, Spring, TX
Lesson 17
INTERMEDIATE OVERLAPPING: With definition by Margaret Hansen, San Ramon, CA
Lesson 18
INTERMEDIATE SIZE: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 19
INTERMEDIATE ATTITUDE: With definition by Ken Krantz, Everett, WA
Lesson 20
INTERMEDIATE DAILY: With definition by David Humphreys, Washington, DC
Lesson 21
ADVANCED FORESHORTENING: With definition by Tracy Stiffler, Rochester, NY
Lesson 22
ADVANCED SURFACE: With definition by Thomas DiPierro, Setauket, NY
Lesson 23
ADVANCED SHADING: With definition by Mike Schmid, Fort Wayne, IN
Lesson 24
ADVANCED SHADOW: With definition by Ron Adams, Seattle, WA
Lesson 25
ADVANCED DENSITY: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, Bitburg, West
Germany
Lesson 26
ADVANCED CONTOUR: With definition by Ron Adams, Seattle, WA
Lesson 27
ADVANCED OVERLAPPING: With definition by Leslie Wingfield, Spring, TX
Lesson 28
ADVANCED SIZE: With definition by Amy "Art" Krichko, West Germany
Lesson 29
ADVANCED ATTITUDE: With definition by David Humphreys. Washington, DC
Lesson 30
ADVANCED DAILY: With definition by Vivienne Anderson, Albany, NY
Chapter Three
Drawing Success in the Classroom Special Ideas For Teachers
Chapter Four
How Mark Kistler's Drawing Program Launched My First Grade Classroom by
Margaret Hansen
Chapter Five
More Ideas For Teachers by Mike Schmid
Chapter Six
Drawing Self-Esteem
Chapter Seven
Drawing Goals A Special Note to High School Students
Chapter Eight
Kids Drawing For World Peace
Bruce McIntyre's Achievement Scale
Progress Club Chart
Draw Squad Contest Progress Chart
Suggested Reading
Join the Draw Squad
Draw Squad Video Tape Series Information
Draw Squad Franchise Information