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How to Draw a River: From the Source to the Sea

A step-by-step course for the nature artist by Alex Boon.

Explore the life and movement of a river with this inspiring and practical guide to landscape drawing.

How to Draw a River shows you how to capture the flow of water, the play of light and the texture of the scene – from its source in the mountains to where it meets the sea.

The book is structured as a clear step-by-step course, with each section building your confidence and developing your artistic eye. You’ll learn how to analyse landscape details, build depth and movement in your drawings, and enhance the quality of your artistic expression.

With exercises suitable for all levels – from beginners to experienced artists – Alex Boon guides you through techniques for both sketching and coloured pencil work, teaching how contrast and motion can bring water scenes to life.

Across the seasons and in all weathers, How to Draw a River inspires you to see nature with fresh eyes and to capture the ever-changing beauty of rivers directly in your sketchbook.

Publisher: David & Charles
ISBN 13/EAN: 9781446314807
Size: 149x208 mm
Pages: 128
Language: English
Article nr: 136292

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