So You Thought You Couldn’t Draw

So You Thought You Couldn’t Draw by Sandra Angelo, published by Discover Art in 1997, is a 150-page guide designed for those who believe they lack the innate talent to draw. This second edition presents a straightforward approach, offering readers a four-step method developed through extensive experience with individuals who consider themselves unskilled in drawing. The book aims to dispel the myth that artistic ability is solely a natural gift, encouraging anyone to explore their creative potential.
Readers will find practical lessons that focus on techniques to enhance their drawing skills, regardless of their starting point. The content is structured to build confidence and competence, making it accessible for beginners. With a focus on art and drawing techniques, this edition serves as a resource for those looking to develop their artistic abilities in a supportive and structured manner.
Official synopsis Publisher
You’ve always wanted to draw but you thought you had to be born with talent. Here is fabulous news. It’s not true! After working with thousands of people with “two left hands,” Sandra Angelo has developed a sure-fire four step method that will take you from drawing like an amateur to drawing like an artist in a few easy lessons
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