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Draw Every Little Thing: Learn to draw more than 100 everyday items, from food to fashion
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781633228016 |
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| Publisher: | Foster, Walter Publishing, Incorporated |
| Publication date: | 10/01/2019 |
| Series: | Inspired Artist Series , #1 |
| Pages: | 128 |
| Sales rank: | 191,625 |
| Product dimensions: | 8.70(w) x 11.50(h) x 0.40(d) |
About the Author
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INTRODUCTION
Hello! My name is Flora, and I am an artist and illustrator based in Australia. I have loved to draw, paint, and make for as long as I can remember. My father is a writer and my mother is also very creative; I grew up watching her knit, make clothes, write Japanese calligraphy, and work on craft projects. From a young age, I was exposed to a creative world and knew early on that I wanted to be an artist, although what form that would take I hadn't yet discovered.
I studied textile design at art school and after working as a textile designer, my focus turned to illustration. This was not a difficult transition, as I had already been applying my drawings to textiles and knew how to work with color.
When it came to building a portfolio, however, I felt stuck. Where should I begin? I fantasized about all the exotic countries where I thought I should be traveling to find inspiration and new color palettes to energize my work. I do believe that travel can fuel new ideas, but it wasn't possible at the time, so I set myself a challenge to draw only the things in my immediate surroundings. I snooped through my cupboards and went for walks, taking notes and making sketches. I soon realized that the world around me contained an abundance of drawing inspiration.
As I made patterns and paintings and experimented with different tools and materials, my style started to emerge and objects that were dear to me appeared throughout my portfolio. A little bit of my personality was embedded in my art. Soon, my work was seen by art directors, eventually leading to illustration jobs. I now create art for various clients around the world, from book publishers to food-packaging and stationery companies.
In this book, I share ideas and tips for drawing every little thing you see around you. I encourage you to start at home and then venture out, all the while keeping your eyes open. Notice things you might typically overlook. Stop to take a photo or make a quick sketch. You will be surprised by just how much inspiration is waiting for you right on your doorstep!
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Table of Contents
Introduction,
How to Use This Book,
Finding Inspiration,
Tools & Materials,
Drawing & Painting Techniques,
Color Basics,
Around the Home,
Creative Prompt: Vases,
Creative Prompt: Today's Outfit,
Creative Prompt: Pets,
Exercise: Tea Tin,
Exercise: Kitchen Shelves,
Exercise: Houseplants & Pets,
Exercise: Japanese Meal,
Get Outside!,
Creative Prompt: Gardening Tools,
Creative Prompt: Vegetable Garden,
Exercise: Tiny Plants,
Exercise: Local Park,
Exercise: Insects,
Everyday Life,
Creative Prompt: Pencil Case,
Creative Prompt: Lamps,
Exercise: Desk,
Exercise: Office Supplies,
Exercise: Sewing Machine,
Around Town,
Creative Prompt: Bicycle,
Creative Prompt: Mailboxes,
Exercise: House,
Exercise: Café,
Exercise: Neighborhood Map,
Crafting Projects,
Concertina Book,
Card & Envelope,
Bookmark,
About the Artist,







