You Can Draw Anything
One of Australia's most popular picturebook illustrators shows you how you can draw anything you want to. Kim's stories, jokes and examples make his approach to drawing intriguing, effective and fun. Ideal for children aged 8-12 years.
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| ISBN-13 |
9781742377988 |
| ISBN-10 |
174237798X |
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| Stock |
Available |
| Status |
Available at publisher; usually ships 5-14 working days |
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| Publisher |
Allen & Unwin |
| Imprint |
Allen & Unwin |
| Publication Date |
1 December 2011
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| Publication Country |
Australia |
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| Format |
Paperback |
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| Author(s) |
By Gamble, Kim |
| Category |
The Arts (Visual, Performing, Music)
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| Interest Age |
8-12 years |
| Reading Age |
8-12 years |
| NBS Text |
Children's General Interest & Leisure |
| ONIX Text |
Children/juvenile |
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| Number of Pages |
48 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 215mm Height: 270mm
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| Weight |
195g |
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| Dewey Code |
741.2 |
| Catalogue Code |
233535 |
Description of this Book
If you look, really look, and see the lines and shapes that things are made of, you can draw anything. If you can write numbers and the letters A-Z, you can draw anything. With lots of examples, step-by-step guidance, helpful tips, jokes, stories and flip pictures, Kim Gamble shows: How to draw animals, faces, bodies, people in action, buildings, machines ...anything! How to give your pictures depth, using perspective. How to give them form, using light and shade. How to look, see, draw, explore and have fun!
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Author's Bio
Kim Gamble is one of Australia's favourite illustrators for children. He has created wonderful artwork for many picture books, including The Magnificent Nose and Other Marvels, The Hottest Boy Who Ever Lived, Joseph, Horrendo's Curse and the Minton books, with Anna Fienberg, as well as the Tashi series, by Anna and Barbara Fienberg, and First Day by Margaret Wild.
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