New drawing on the right side of the brain
By: Edwards, Betty.
Publisher: New York Harpercollins 2008Edition: 1st.Description: 291 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 9780007116454.Subject(s): GRAPHICS AND DRAWINGS (GRP/DRW)DDC classification: 741.2 Summary: A brand-new edition of the world’s most widely used drawing instruction book, expanded and updated with more than 50 per cent new material. If you enjoy sketching but feel stuck at a childlike level, this classic handbook will give you the drawing skills you have always wanted. If you are already drawing as a professional artist, it will improve your confidence and deepen your artistic perception. As well as giving detailed advice on how to draw anything you want – including ways to step from black-and-white into colour – Edwards exploits recent developments in brain research to show how drawing skills can be used in the corporate world, in education, and even in problem-solving. Since it first appeared more than 20 years ago, this book has helped millions of people perfect their drawing skills. It can work for you, too.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Architecture General Stacks | Circulation | 741.2 EDW (Browse shelf) | Available | A0571 |
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741.2 CAM People and motion: Tips and techniques for drawing on location | 741.2 CHI Architectural graphics | 741.2 CRI Islamic patterns | 741.2 EDW New drawing on the right side of the brain | 741.2 GRA Creative drawing & illustration | 741.2 HLA Exceptionally simple theory of sketching | 741.2 LAW Reportage and documentry drawing: |
A brand-new edition of the world’s most widely used drawing instruction book, expanded and updated with more than 50 per cent new material. If you enjoy sketching but feel stuck at a childlike level, this classic handbook will give you the drawing skills you have always wanted. If you are already drawing as a professional artist, it will improve your confidence and deepen your artistic perception. As well as giving detailed advice on how to draw anything you want – including ways to step from black-and-white into colour – Edwards exploits recent developments in brain research to show how drawing skills can be used in the corporate world, in education, and even in problem-solving. Since it first appeared more than 20 years ago, this book has helped millions of people perfect their drawing skills. It can work for you, too.
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