Synopses & Reviews
Clear, step-by-step illustrations show youngsters and other would-be artists how to use simple shapes to draw realistic likenesses of 30 different garden flowers, among them a sunflower, daisy, rose, morning glory, tulip, daffodil, poinsettia, Easter lily, pansy, jack-in-the-pulpit, bird of paradise, iris, and 18 other lovely blossoms.
Synopsis
This new addition to Dover's popular "How to Draw" series shows youngsters and other would-be artists how to use simple shapes to draw realistic likenesses of a sunflower, daisy, rose, gladiolus, morning glory, tulip, daffodil, poinsettia, Easter lily, pansy, jack-in-the-pulpit, bird-of-paradise, iris, and 20 other familiar blossoms. Clear, step-by-step illustrations make it easy to produce drawings students will be proud to show family and friends.
Synopsis
This easy-to-follow book shows youngsters and other would-be artists how to use simple shapes to draw realistic likenesses of nature s loveliest blossoms. Simple step-by-step diagrams make it easy to draw 30 different types of flowers, including daisies, bluebells, buttercups, roses, tulips, violets, morning glories, daffodils, pansies, zinnias, and many others.
Once the drawings are completed, students can color them to create lovely effects. They can also combine drawings of several flowers on one sheet of paper to produce a beautiful bouquet they ll be proud to show family and friends."
Synopsis
Budding artists can easily create a variety of different flowers by joining circles, ovals, rectangles, cylinders, and other common shapes
- 30 pictures to draw: daisies, bluebells, buttercups, roses, tulips, violets, morning glories, daffodils, pansies, zinnias, and more
- Simple directions, step-by-step illustrations
- Includes blank practice pages
- Illustrations can be colored when finished
- For children ages 5 to 10
Synopsis
Easy-to-follow diagrams show how to use simple shapes to draw realistic likenesses of a sunflower, daisy, rose, morning glory, tulip, daffodil, and 24 other blossoms.
About the Author
Barbara Soloff Levy has created over two dozen "How to Draw" guides for Dover, plus many other activity books. Since retiring from her job as an elementary school art teacher, she devotes much of her time thinking up new ideas for this popular series.
Table of Contents
Evening Primrose
Buttercup
Iris
Pansy
Black-eyed Susan
Poppy
Daisy
Aster
Easter Lily
Morning Glory
Orchid
Petunia
Red Lily
Hollyhock
Bluebell
Bird of Paradise
Gloxina
Crocus
Jack-in-the-pulpit
Lily of the Valley
Tulip
Rose
Violet
Daffodil
Water Lily
Sunflower
Poinsettia
Forget-me-not
Carnation
Zinnia