One Drawing A Day: A 6-Week Course Exploring Creativity with Illustration and Mixed Media

One Drawing A Day: A 6-Week Course Exploring Creativity with Illustration and Mixed Media

by Veronica Lawlor
One Drawing A Day: A 6-Week Course Exploring Creativity with Illustration and Mixed Media

One Drawing A Day: A 6-Week Course Exploring Creativity with Illustration and Mixed Media

by Veronica Lawlor

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Overview

Through 46 daily exercises which make up a complete 6-week course, you will keep your artistic skills sharp and your imaginations fertile by doing One Drawing A Day. Each spread in the book features a beautiful drawing by one of 8 professional illustrators, with a description and comments by the illustrator as well as a companion exercise. Each exercise includes suggestions for various mediums or mixed-media solutions, advice on how to approach and execute the drawing, as well as professional tips. The book also includes exercises designed to spark new ideas and increase creativity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610581585
Publisher: Quarry Books
Publication date: 10/01/2011
Series: One A Day
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 48 MB
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About the Author

Veronica Lawlor is an instructor at Parsons the New School for Design, Pratt Institute, and her own Dalvero Academy. She is an illustrator and the president of Studio 1482, the illustration collective that contributed illustrations to One Drawing A Day and One Watercolor A Day. Lawlor is also a correspondent with Urban Sketchers, and her work was featured in the Quarry book: The Art of Urban Sketching, as well as in the first two issues of the Urban Sketching Handbook series.


Veronica Lawlor is an instructor at Parsons the New School for Design, Pratt Institute, and her own Dalvero Academy. She is an illustrator and the president of Studio 1482, the illustration collective that contributed illustrations to One Drawing A Day and One Watercolor A Day. Lawlor is also a correspondent with Urban Sketchers, and her work was featured in the Quarry book: The Art of Urban Sketching, as well as in the first two issues of the Urban Sketching Handbook series.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One: Getting Started

Chapter Two: Line and Mark

Chapter Three: Playing with Color

Chapter Four: People Watching and Capturing Motion

Chapter Five: Close to Home

Chapter Six: City and Country

Chapter Seven: Ideas, Holidays, and Special Projects

Chapter Eight: Gallery

About the Author

Acknowledgments

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