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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.2 EAN: 9780395530078 ISBN: 0395530075 Label: Mariner Books Manufacturer: Mariner Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: February 01, 1990 Publisher: Mariner Books Sales Rank: 25215 Studio: Mariner Books Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Great for the beginner and the expert, this book offers readers exercises to improve their work. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - nicolaidesThis book has always been a part of my library. For the artist it allows complete lessons with time frames; essentially a course,complete and diversified. It should be in every artists library. Linda Bedell Rating: - brilliant-ignore the other reviewsI have never been able to draw .. until now. People are impressed. I dont follow the shedule religiously ...as i dont have the time.. but i do his exercises 3 time s a week sometimes for only half an hour. Amazing results. absolutely amazing. And thats what counts. Edwards was interested but thats about it. If you want to draw from the heart go for this one.. even if you only have a few hours a week. thank Nicolaides for changing my drawing forever. Rating: - The Natural Way to DrawThis book is tedious and time consuming but WOW the results! I started with Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain (Edwards) and then moved on to The Natural Way to Draw. Edwards book (I loved it too) explains drawing in a very logical way whereas this book takes you into "the experience of drawing". If you are serious about pursuing drawing and have the time to follow the lessons in this book on schedule... I strongly recommend it! You will be amazed at how fluid it will make your drawing. ... Read More Rating: - Sometimes, the tried and true is still the best.This classic drawing text belongs on the bookshelf of any artist or art educator, right next to Peck's Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist (Galaxy Books). I mention Peck's book here specifically because, like Nicolaides, it is often decried for being dated. Indeed, older works do occasionally present some problems; I have to apologize to my students for Peck's antiquated terminology in the section, "Distinctions of Race," for example. Nicolaides presents no such difficulties, but is nevertheless ... Read More Rating: - Not for beginnersI'm sure this book is all that many reviewers have shared but for me,being a complete beginner, its way over my head and abilities. I need to work at an entry level and continue before I can appreciate and grasp all this author offers. I have found, The New Drawing on The Right Side of The Brain to give me this. also picked up Keys to Drawing & Secrets to Drawing REalistic Faces. Each of these selections are better suited to the level I'm at and didn't overwhelm me to take this artform on. Browse for similar items by category:
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