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Oï½ï½ï½ï½ï½ ï¼°ï½'ï½ ï½ï½ï½ï½ / ï¼²ï½ ï½ï½ Oï½ï½ï½ï½ï½ How to Draw Cool Stuff: A Drawing Guide for Teachers and Students by Catherine V Holmes pdf epub free download zip rar/online Review "An excellent book that is highly recommended to be kept in school libraries. It will be really useful during drawing sessions to guide students in a very practical and methodical way. Some of the ideas given are fun and unique and it is also a stress-free way of learning which makes it very useful guide for those who enjoy drawing and also for those who are trying to get into drawing." --Art Supplies Hub"With How To Draw Cool Stuff, you can learn step-by-step how to draw anything with confidence. My kids love drawing and are naturally talented when it comes to art, drawing, and painting. That being said, they both strive to make their drawings more realistic." --Akron Ohio Moms Read more About the Author Catherine V. Holmes is an art/ELA teacher and visual artist from historical Plymouth, Massachusetts. She studied at Boston University and at Bridgewater State College where she earned her BFA and MA in ED. She is currently working towards her second Master s from the University of Scranton. Catherine Holmes specializes in portraits, architecture and illustrations. Her art is inspired by her feelings, ideas, and experiences, whether they are found in nature, the media or in man-made structures. Catherine is also heavily influenced by the interests and suggestions of her students. "To see success through their eyes inspires me to be a better teacher and creator of art." Read more
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How to Draw Cool Stuff: A Drawing Guide for Teachers and Students by Catherine V Holmes
How to Draw Cool Stuff: A Drawing Guide for Teachers and Students by Catherine V Holmes is As a non-Christian adult I find this book completely useless."Cool Stuff" is full chapters on Christmas, Easter, crosses and praying hands. It's a large percentage of the book.Then cutesy Halloween and cartoon animals, various banners and other nonsense.Grrrrr!
How to Draw Cool Stuff: A Drawing Guide for Teachers and Students by Catherine V Holmes is Originally I purchased this for my daughter who asked for His to draw books for Christmas. Since receiving it and looking through it, it will have to be shared by all 3 of my kids and myself as well. There are so many cool things in this book that even I as a 36 year old mother of 3, would love to learn how to draw. My four year old as well as my 12 year old will also love this. Might possibly be the beginning of a family drawing night.
How to Draw Cool Stuff: A Drawing Guide for Teachers and Students by Catherine V Holmes is For days I've thought about this book arriving. I don't know what has driven me to learn to draw, but now I find it on my "bucket list". I had hoped for a handful of step by step instructions leading to finished sketches, or at least more filled out doodles. I have NO serious aspirations of making great art. I hoped for a one book introduction, nothing more.This book contains two pages on shading. TWO PAGES! And from that point on in each example the last step is "shading". You are told, "now shade" but not shown in a step by step way how to do this. Very frustrating, every single example leads to unfinished unshaded, flat, lifeless doodles... just like I've been making on the back of the phone book for fifty years.As a quick example, instructions for drawing an egg would be 1) draw an oval 2) shade.Entire books are dedicated to shading. Nothing here about about proper pencil technique, smoothing, nothing. What is left untaught in this volume makes it useless as a one stop how to book. I'm not interested enough to buy a second book, or perhaps a third. This may be an interesting beginners book for children. Just remember it largely misses a singularly important aspect of the art.
How to Draw Cool Stuff: A Drawing Guide for Teachers and Students by Catherine V Holmes is Written for kids, but can be read and used by anyone. Simplified shapes and lessons make learning how to draw very easy. At first, I was pretty disappointed when I opened it and saw some of the overly-simplified how-to's and the vocabulary lessons, but reading ahead showed me different. It might be meant for student-use but I found some of the lessons to be very interesting. As adults, we over-complicate so much, and this book teaches us that maybe slowing things down and using just the basics can give very surprising results. Definitely can't wait to sit down and unwind with some of the easier techniques tomorrow!