Sketching – From Square One to Trafalgar Square

“Sketching – From Square One to Trafalgar Square” by Richard E. Scott is a comprehensive guide published by Sierra Madre Press on November 30, 2013. This 192-page book is designed to help readers learn how to draw with precision and develop their artistic vision. Through clear explanations and rich illustrations, it covers essential techniques for capturing subjects accurately and expressing emotion in sketches.
Readers will find a wealth of resources within this edition, including 419 illustrations that feature sketches, step-by-step diagrams, and photographs. The book emphasizes the importance of seeing like an artist and distinguishes between artistic expression and mere copying. Whether sketching manually or digitally, the concepts presented aim to enhance the skills of both beginners and those looking to refine their craft in the realms of architecture and art.
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“In this book you will learn how to draw anything with excellent accuracy ; how to see with the eyes of an artist ; how to apply emotion to select and sketch compelling subjects ; what separates artistic expression from merely copying. Richly illustrated, with 419 illustrations (sketches, step-by-step diagrams, and photographs), and each idea explained clearly and concisely, this no-nonsense guide is the perfect companion for anyone who wants to sketch manually or digitally (the thinking process is exactly the same).”–Page 4 de la couverture.
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