Have You Always Wanted To Be Able To Draw, But Can Barely Draw A Stick Figure?

August 5th, 2011 by admin

There are plenty of books around to help us to learn to draw, but most tend to be too complicated and full of theory, and end up leaving us frustrated and confused, and still feeling like we don’t have an artistic bone in our bodies.

If this rings true for you, then I think I have found the answer, – The perfect book that teaches how to sketch and draw and can have you drawing from pictures, with details we have only dreamed of until now.

This little book is packed full of great tips and hints which have been forgotten over the years and are usually omitted from most other “learn to sketch” books produced these days.   These “old” tried and trusted methods have helped novices and budding artists all over the world create beautiful detailed sketches in much less time than later methods.
Imagine, admiring a scene and being able to replicate it onto paper in just a few minutes.  Think how good it would feel to be drawing from pictures with detail and poise of an accomplished artist.

You may not think it now, but every one of us has the potential to sketch or draw, no matter how old we are, especially now this amazing little book is available to guide and teach you in a simple and easy to follow format.

Visualize a scene and then create a reflection of that scene - drawing from pictures in your mind suddenly becomes possible, and just imagine how good you will feel when you can see on paper, a beautiful detailed image as an expression of the inner artist in you.

The author of this book wasted forty years thinking she did not have the natural gift required to be able to draw, and now, she is able to share her (and many other artist’s) tips and hints for the average person who may feel the same way.

Yes, you can learn to draw.  Yes, sketching and drawing from pictures is something anyone can learn, with the simple step by step guide provided in this wonderful little book.

Don’t you waste another minute wondering or wishing you could draw, or believing you can’t!

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