Draw 50 Horses: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Broncos, Arabians, Thoroughbreds, Dancers, Prancers, and Many More...

Draw 50 Horses: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Broncos, Arabians, Thoroughbreds, Dancers, Prancers, and Many More...

by Lee J. Ames
Draw 50 Horses: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Broncos, Arabians, Thoroughbreds, Dancers, Prancers, and Many More...

Draw 50 Horses: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Broncos, Arabians, Thoroughbreds, Dancers, Prancers, and Many More...

by Lee J. Ames

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Overview

Arabians, Pintos, Morgans and Clydesdales: jumping, bucking, rearing, grazing and kicking -- all are in this collection of 50 drawings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307795021
Publisher: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
Publication date: 09/11/2012
Series: Draw 50
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
Sales rank: 897,125
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Lee Judah Ames (January 8, 1921 – June 3, 2011 ) was an American artist noted for his Draw 50... learn-to-draw books. He was born in Manhattan, New York. His first job at age eighteen was at Walt Disney Studios. He has since led a career as an advertising artist, fine artist, cartoonist, designer, animation in-betweener, illustrator, and as an artist-in residence at Doubleday. His series of 26 Draw 50... books take a friendly and minimalist approach to teaching drawing while the books often contain no instructional text. He enlisted in the military and served as a second lieutenant during World War II. He and his wife Jocelyn resided in Mission Viejo, California.

Read an Excerpt

Broncos, Arabians, thoroughbreds, dancers and prancers-- here they all are. By following simple, step-by-step instructions, you can draw them.
Start by fathering your equipment. You will need paper, medium and/or soft pencils, and a kneaded eraser (available at art supply stores). You might also wish to use India ink, a fine brush or pen, or perhaps a fine pointed felt-tip or ball-point pen.

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