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title: "One Drawing A Day: A 6-Week Course Exploring Creativity with Illustration and Mixed Media (One A Day) Paperback – Day to Day Calendar, October 1, 2011"
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# One Drawing A Day: A 6-Week Course Exploring Creativity with Illustration and Mixed Media (One A Day) Paperback – Day to Day Calendar, October 1, 2011

**Brand:** veronica lawlor
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- **What is this?** One Drawing A Day: A 6-Week Course Exploring Creativity with Illustration and Mixed Media (One A Day) Paperback – Day to Day Calendar, October 1, 2011 by veronica lawlor
- **How much does it cost?** € 55.32 with free shipping
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## Customer Reviews

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    Great book to explore different media techniques and have fun!
  

*by D***H on Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2019*

Even if you are an experienced artist, this book is great to loosen up your style and try different media that you might not have used in the past or just forgot about using. Some of the exercises are basic, so even if you don't consider yourself an artist, but would like to expand your creativity, this book would work for you. In the end I had a very interesting, eclectic sketchbook, each page with a different point of view, in media and styles that I didn't know I had in me! It has become my favorite sketchbook to look at and get inspiration from. Just have fun with art again!

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    A creative and fun mixed media drawing course
  

*by P***A on Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2011*

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     This is a book that grew out of the One Drawing a Day blog.There are 42 interesting daily exercises aimed at giving you ideas on what to draw, and encourages encourage exploration and experimentation. Some involves drawing simple subjects around the house, some encourages you to draw outdoors, drawing the nature or people at a cafe.The instructions are minimal but give you a good starting point to generate more ideas on things you can draw. The exercises require you to find a subject to draw, something you can see and use a reference, and not on conjuring ideas from imagination. The drawing style you can use are suggested by the exercises. We're not talking about realistic representational drawings but more on the loose and expressive.It's important to note that this is a mixed media book. There are lessons that require different materials, like charcoal, watercolour, crayon, bamboo pen, etc. If you don't already have them, it might be difficult to follow along. A lesson that requires using watercolour can't really be substituted with other materials without losing the point of the lesson.This is not a book for beginners with absolutely no idea on how to draw. You can be asked to draw portraits, and that requires observation skills that are taught not in the book. However, it's a fine book to pair with beginner drawing books.The ending gallery features the work of artists from Studio 1482, which author Veronica Lawlor is part of. Other artists includes Despina Georgiadis, Eddie Peña, Dominick Santise, Kati Nawrocki, Greg Betza, Michele Bedigian and Margaret Hurst.I'll recommend this book to those who want to keep their mind creative, and those who just want to have fun drawing.(There are more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Fantastic Drawing Exercises for Beginners & Advanced
  

*by S***R on Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2012*

I absolutely love this book!If you're just beginning to draw and sketch, the author's gentle approach will appeal to you. Her own drawings are loose and sketchy, fully of energy and personality -- no tight, perfect renderings here. She starts you out with some valuable instruction on setting up a basic home studio and assembling a kit for working on location, and her first exercise is a very easy still-life setup. The author also suggests trying different drawing tools such as a dip pen, bamboo pen, charcoal, watercolor brush, as well as graphite pencils and pens. Her "try this" approach to teaching is engaging for beginners as well as refreshing and inspiring for more advanced sketch artists and illustrators.I also enjoy the fact that this book is full of eye-candy: lots and lots of colorful drawings and paintings by the author and other contributing artists, with a gallery of artists' drawings and paintings in the back.Whether you're a novice or a more advanced artist seeking new creative exercises to inspire you, I think you'll get a lot out of this book. The lessons are fun, practical and inspiring, the artwork is top-notch, and the accompanying text is not only instructional but provides fascinating insight into the background behind the art. After reading this book, I felt a kinship with the author and the seven artists who contributed their drawings and ideas.Each exercise challenges us to try something new, and to see our surroundings in new ways. For example, on page 59 you'll find exercise 20, drawing crowds of people. "The main thing is to look for the body language of the people and at how the crowd has a shape of its own. Don't find yourself drawing each person separately: Notice how one shape of a person connects to the other." What a fantastic way to approach drawing on location! I never thought of drawing "shapes of crowds" before, but I'm sure that I will do so from now on. And this is just one of the many tips the author shares throughout One Drawing a Day.As I said before, I really love this book, and I think you will too. It's definitely a keeper!Sharilyn Miller, author of Bead on a Wire

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