Drawing: Flowers with William F. Powell: Learn to Draw Step by Step (Revised)
William F. Powell
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Description
With Drawing: Flowers, learn to create detailed, realistic flowers in graphite pencil from basic shapes. It's no wonder we're naturally attracted to flowers. Their fascinating and varied forms, colors, and textures provide a never-ending source of artistic inspiration. This book shows the step-by-step process of rendering various types of flowers--from their basic shapes to their completed forms. It begins with tools and materials needed to get started, as well as the shading techniques that bring flower drawings to life. Among the flowers you'll learn to draw: - Tulips
- Regal Lily
- Daffodil
- Carnation
- Poppy
- Pansy
- Hibiscus
- Fuchsia
- Peony
- Foxglove
- Chrysanthemums
- Bearded Iris
- And more!
Product Details
Price
$10.95
$10.18
Publisher
Walter Foster Publishing
Publish Date
May 07, 2019
Pages
40
Dimensions
10.0 X 13.5 X 0.1 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781633227774
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William F. Powell was an internationally recognized artist and one of America's foremost colorists. A native of Huntington, West Virginia, Bill studied at the Art Student's Career School in New York; Harrow Technical College in Harrow, England; and the Louvre Free School of Art in Paris, France. He was professionally involved in fine art, commercial art, and technical illustrations for more than 45 years. His experience as an art instructor included oil, watercolor, acrylic, colored pencil, and pastel--with subjects ranging from landscapes to portraits and wildlife. He also authored a number of art instruction books, including several popular Walter Foster titles. As a renowned master of color, Bill conducted numerous "Color Mixing and Theory" workshops in various cities throughout the U.S. His expertise in color theory also led him to author and illustrate several articles and an educational series of 11 articles entitled "Color in Perspective" for a national art magazine. Additionally, he performed as an art consultant for national space programs and for several artist's paint manufacturers. Bill's work also included the creation of background sets for films, model making, animated cartoons, and animated films for computer mockup programs. He produced instructional painting, color mixing, and drawing art videos.