This month contest is:
Invent and draw your superhero!
by Vincenzo & Lucia
Drawing books are an important asset of any wannabe artist
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If you are serious about learning how to draw, growing a healthy collection of educational books on drawing is certainly a terrific idea.
However the sheer number of books on the subject out there is overwhelming and just browsing among them might seem like slicing your way through the thick canapy of a jungle with a camping knife!
We do not claim we have read all it's out there about drawing but we love to improve our skills and share what we have learned along the way with you.
For this reason we have decided to publish reviews on books we have avidly used ourselves and that we consider either extremely well written and educational or particularly inspiring on the subject of drawing and painting. We wouldn't suggest you something that we wouldn't use ourselves!
Pick your favorite drink, find a snuggly place to sit and relax and enjoy the reading of our favorite drawing books section.
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Dynamic Figure DawingBurne Hogarth
Figure drawing is the most essential--and the most difficult--of all skills for the artist to learn. In this book, Burne Hogarth, one of the founders of the School of Visual Arts in New York, introduces his own system of figure drawing, which makes it possible to visualize and render the forms of the human body from every point of view
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