How to Draw People

How to Draw People by Barbara Soloff Levy is an illustrated guide published by Courier Corporation on May 21, 2002. This 64-page book is designed for youngsters and aspiring artists of all ages, providing simple, step-by-step diagrams that facilitate the drawing of people in various activities and poses.
Readers will find that the book features a range of subjects, including a boy on a swing, a fireman, and a girl rollerskating, among others. By using basic shapes like circles, ovals, and rectangles, beginning artists can create recognizable figures with ease. The edition includes 30 pages of black-and-white illustrations, making it a practical resource for those interested in art techniques and drawing activities.
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Simple, step-by-step diagrams in this how to book make it easy for youngsters–and would-be artists of all ages–to draw people of all shapes and sizes, engaged in a variety of activities. Simply by joining circles, ovals, rectangles, cylinders, and other shapes, beginning artists will be able to create amazing likenesses of a boy on a swing, a fireman, drummer, mailman, cowboy, a girl rollerskating, an artist, and 23 other subjects. Introduction. 30 pages of black-and-white illustrations.
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