Drawing Birds

Drawing Birds by Raymond Sheppard, published by Courier Dover Publications on February 15, 2018, is an illustrated instructional volume that provides comprehensive guidance on depicting various bird species. This 128-page book combines two of Sheppard’s earlier works, How to Draw Birds and More Birds to Draw, offering a wealth of well-illustrated advice suitable for both beginners and advanced artists. The text explores the shapes and visual construction of birds, covering topics such as anatomy, wings, feathers, and flight.
Readers will find detailed studies of common birds like thrushes, blackbirds, and starlings, as well as ducks and birds of prey, including the barn owl and golden eagle. The book emphasizes practical techniques for drawing beaks, feet, and plumage, making it a valuable resource for those interested in art, drawing techniques, and the representation of animals. With its clear writing and enthusiastic approach, Drawing Birds serves as a helpful guide for anyone looking to enhance their artistic skills in bird illustration.
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Throughout history, people have been obsessed with bird imagery, from carvings on the temple walls of ancient Egypt to modern-day murals, posters, and even tattoos. This helpful instructional volume by a renowned artist and teacher offers a wealth of well-illustrated advice on depicting all manner of birds. British illustrator Raymond Sheppard was celebrated for his nature and animal studies, and this book combines two of his most valuable guides, How to Draw Birds (1940) and More Birds to Draw (1956).
Suitable for beginners as well as advanced artists, this single-volume edition of Sheppard’s two great guides provides in-depth studies of the shapes and visual construction of a variety of birds, from domestic fowl to birds on the wing. Topics include anatomy; the representation of wings, feathers, and flight; and details for drawing beaks, feet, and plumage. Common birds such as thrushes, redwings, blackbirds, and starlings appear here, along with many other species, in addition to ducks in and out of the water and birds of prey such as the barn owl, buzzard, and golden eagle. Written with clarity and infectious enthusiasm, Drawing Birds offers an abundance of pointers that will benefit amateur and professional artists alike.
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