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In this accessible guide, Jen Russell-Smith breaks down the barriers beginners face around sketching, and shows you how to begin with quick, loose sketches building your confidence and skills to draw spontaneously. With simple exercises and step-by-step tutorials, Jen shows you how to sketch the things around you from life and from photos.
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In this accessible guide, Jen Russell-Smith breaks down the barriers beginners face around sketching, and shows you how to begin with quick, loose sketches building your confidence and skills to draw spontaneously. With simple exercises and step-by-step tutorials, Jen shows you how to sketch the things around you from life and from photos.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: David & Charles
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 190mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781446308202
- ISBN-10: 1446308200
- Artikelnr.: 58566893
- Verlag: David & Charles
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 190mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781446308202
- ISBN-10: 1446308200
- Artikelnr.: 58566893
Jen Russell-Smith is a Surrey-based illustrator creating pen & ink drawings and watercolours inspired by beautiful houses, homes and buildings, and occasionally other things. Her style is sketchy, informal and relaxed.
Introduction
1. What Do I Need?
Materials
EXERCISE: paint chart with colours
EXERCISE: fill a page
2. Getting Started
Practicalities
Sketching basics
Keeping a sketchbook
Tips for adding text and lettering
EXERCISE: quick drawing
3. What To Draw
Food
EXERCISE: apple
EXERCISE: crisp/biscuit
EXERCISE: tea/coffee
EXERCISE: what you're eating
EXERCISE: shopping list
Plants
EXERCISE: house plants
EXERCISE: leaves
EXERCISE: flowers
EXERCISE: different angles
EXERCISE: trees
Animals
EXERCISE: pet
EXERCISE: birds
EXERCISE: insects
EXERCISE: imaginary creatures
EXERCISE: textures
People
EXERCISE: friends/family at home
EXERCISE: newspaper/magazine
EXERCISE: yourself
EXERCISE: hands/feet
EXERCISE: people on TV
Furniture and Interiors
EXERCISE: favourite chair
EXERCISE: bed and bedclothes
EXERCISE: perspective
EXERCISE: thumbnails
EXERCISE: sink/bath
Still Life
EXERCISE: cupboard contents
EXERCISE: bookcase
EXERCISE: pockets/bags
EXERCISE: negative space
EXERCISE: similar colours
Products
EXERCISE: morning/evening items
EXERCISE: favourite product
EXERCISE: make-up bag
EXERCISE: bottle of wine/gin
EXERCISE: cereal boxes
Patterns
EXERCISE: rug/carpet
EXERCISE: bricks
EXERCISE: patterns in a single room
EXERCISE: crockery
EXERCISE: curtains
Out the Window
EXERCISE: view from window
EXERCISE: times of day
EXERCISE: frame details
EXERCISE: clouds
EXERCISE: rain
4. What Next?
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Suppliers
Index
1. What Do I Need?
Materials
EXERCISE: paint chart with colours
EXERCISE: fill a page
2. Getting Started
Practicalities
Sketching basics
Keeping a sketchbook
Tips for adding text and lettering
EXERCISE: quick drawing
3. What To Draw
Food
EXERCISE: apple
EXERCISE: crisp/biscuit
EXERCISE: tea/coffee
EXERCISE: what you're eating
EXERCISE: shopping list
Plants
EXERCISE: house plants
EXERCISE: leaves
EXERCISE: flowers
EXERCISE: different angles
EXERCISE: trees
Animals
EXERCISE: pet
EXERCISE: birds
EXERCISE: insects
EXERCISE: imaginary creatures
EXERCISE: textures
People
EXERCISE: friends/family at home
EXERCISE: newspaper/magazine
EXERCISE: yourself
EXERCISE: hands/feet
EXERCISE: people on TV
Furniture and Interiors
EXERCISE: favourite chair
EXERCISE: bed and bedclothes
EXERCISE: perspective
EXERCISE: thumbnails
EXERCISE: sink/bath
Still Life
EXERCISE: cupboard contents
EXERCISE: bookcase
EXERCISE: pockets/bags
EXERCISE: negative space
EXERCISE: similar colours
Products
EXERCISE: morning/evening items
EXERCISE: favourite product
EXERCISE: make-up bag
EXERCISE: bottle of wine/gin
EXERCISE: cereal boxes
Patterns
EXERCISE: rug/carpet
EXERCISE: bricks
EXERCISE: patterns in a single room
EXERCISE: crockery
EXERCISE: curtains
Out the Window
EXERCISE: view from window
EXERCISE: times of day
EXERCISE: frame details
EXERCISE: clouds
EXERCISE: rain
4. What Next?
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Suppliers
Index
Introduction
1. What Do I Need?
Materials
EXERCISE: paint chart with colours
EXERCISE: fill a page
2. Getting Started
Practicalities
Sketching basics
Keeping a sketchbook
Tips for adding text and lettering
EXERCISE: quick drawing
3. What To Draw
Food
EXERCISE: apple
EXERCISE: crisp/biscuit
EXERCISE: tea/coffee
EXERCISE: what you're eating
EXERCISE: shopping list
Plants
EXERCISE: house plants
EXERCISE: leaves
EXERCISE: flowers
EXERCISE: different angles
EXERCISE: trees
Animals
EXERCISE: pet
EXERCISE: birds
EXERCISE: insects
EXERCISE: imaginary creatures
EXERCISE: textures
People
EXERCISE: friends/family at home
EXERCISE: newspaper/magazine
EXERCISE: yourself
EXERCISE: hands/feet
EXERCISE: people on TV
Furniture and Interiors
EXERCISE: favourite chair
EXERCISE: bed and bedclothes
EXERCISE: perspective
EXERCISE: thumbnails
EXERCISE: sink/bath
Still Life
EXERCISE: cupboard contents
EXERCISE: bookcase
EXERCISE: pockets/bags
EXERCISE: negative space
EXERCISE: similar colours
Products
EXERCISE: morning/evening items
EXERCISE: favourite product
EXERCISE: make-up bag
EXERCISE: bottle of wine/gin
EXERCISE: cereal boxes
Patterns
EXERCISE: rug/carpet
EXERCISE: bricks
EXERCISE: patterns in a single room
EXERCISE: crockery
EXERCISE: curtains
Out the Window
EXERCISE: view from window
EXERCISE: times of day
EXERCISE: frame details
EXERCISE: clouds
EXERCISE: rain
4. What Next?
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Suppliers
Index
1. What Do I Need?
Materials
EXERCISE: paint chart with colours
EXERCISE: fill a page
2. Getting Started
Practicalities
Sketching basics
Keeping a sketchbook
Tips for adding text and lettering
EXERCISE: quick drawing
3. What To Draw
Food
EXERCISE: apple
EXERCISE: crisp/biscuit
EXERCISE: tea/coffee
EXERCISE: what you're eating
EXERCISE: shopping list
Plants
EXERCISE: house plants
EXERCISE: leaves
EXERCISE: flowers
EXERCISE: different angles
EXERCISE: trees
Animals
EXERCISE: pet
EXERCISE: birds
EXERCISE: insects
EXERCISE: imaginary creatures
EXERCISE: textures
People
EXERCISE: friends/family at home
EXERCISE: newspaper/magazine
EXERCISE: yourself
EXERCISE: hands/feet
EXERCISE: people on TV
Furniture and Interiors
EXERCISE: favourite chair
EXERCISE: bed and bedclothes
EXERCISE: perspective
EXERCISE: thumbnails
EXERCISE: sink/bath
Still Life
EXERCISE: cupboard contents
EXERCISE: bookcase
EXERCISE: pockets/bags
EXERCISE: negative space
EXERCISE: similar colours
Products
EXERCISE: morning/evening items
EXERCISE: favourite product
EXERCISE: make-up bag
EXERCISE: bottle of wine/gin
EXERCISE: cereal boxes
Patterns
EXERCISE: rug/carpet
EXERCISE: bricks
EXERCISE: patterns in a single room
EXERCISE: crockery
EXERCISE: curtains
Out the Window
EXERCISE: view from window
EXERCISE: times of day
EXERCISE: frame details
EXERCISE: clouds
EXERCISE: rain
4. What Next?
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Suppliers
Index