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How to Draw a Tree: From the Fruit to the Forest

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

Discover the joy of drawing nature with this inspiring and practical guide to landscape sketching.

How to Draw a Tree shows you how to capture the structure, character, and beauty of trees – from the smallest fruits to the grandest forests.

The book is structured as a clear course where each section builds your confidence and deepens your artistic skills.

You’ll learn both sketching and coloured pencil techniques, along with practical tips suited to all levels – from beginners to experienced artists.

The author also shares creative ways to use mixed media, collage, and natural materials such as twigs, moss, and seed pods to add extra life and texture to your artwork.

Whatever the season or weather, How to Draw a Tree inspires you to see the details of nature with fresh eyes – and to capture its changing beauty directly in your sketchbook.

Publisher: David & Charles
ISBN 13/EAN: 9781446314791
Size: 149x208 mm
Pages: 128
Language: English
Article nr: 136291

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