Draw 500 Winged Things

Author: Trina Dalziel

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  • : $17.99 AUD
  • : 9781631590924
  • : Quarry Books
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  • : 16 September 2015
  • : 165mm X 140mm
  • : United States
  • : 26 August 2015
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  • : Trina Dalziel
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  • : Paperback
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  • : 743.6
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Barcode 9781631590924
9781631590924

Description

A pocket-sized sketchbook filled with 500 inspirational illustrations featuring a variety of things with wings. A new fun format for Quarry's best-selling 20 Ways to Draw a Butterfly and 44 Things with Wings by Trina Dalziel, this cute chunky volume features 500 inspirational illustrations in a perfect small size for drawing on the go! From fairies, bats, and airplanes, to dragonflies, gargoyles, and angels, Draw 500 Winged Things is perfect for illustrators, cartoonists, doodlers, and anyone who loves to sketch. This is not a step-by-step technique book--rather, the winged things in this volume are simplified, modernized and reduced to the most basic elements, offering simple abstract shapes and forms that meld to create the building blocks of any item that you want to draw. This all-in-one pocket-sized sketchbook lets you draw right on the pages making it easy to keep all of your most inspired creations at hand.

Author description

TRINA DALZIEL is represented by illustration agency Lilla Rogers Studio. She has worked as a freelance illustrator for over seventeen years. Originally from the North of Scotland, she grew up on a tomato farm. In her teens and twenties she spent time living in the Netherlands, Copenhagen, Helsinki, and Paris. She earned a degree in illustration, and at the post-graduate level studied twentieth-century art and design history, which has all fed into her love of art, design, nature, animals, Scandinavia and European cities. She lives in London where she greatly appreciates the access to exhibitions, galleries, and museums which fuel her inspiration and research. www.trinadalziel.com