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Creating Radiant Flowers in Coloured Pencil
A practical guide to drawing flowers with coloured pencils. Advice is given on technique, composition, tools and materials by six pencil artists.

Coloured Pencil for the Serious Beginner
Designed for the serious beginner, this guide to the use of coloured pencils shows how to master the various techniques to good effect. Step-by-step guidance and practical advice on how to produce professional-looking work is given.

By Bet Borgeson

Colored Pencil Solution Book
Few mediums can rival the range of effects achieved with colored pencils. But for beginning and even intermediate users, colored pencils can present many frustrating challenges. This guide offers sound instruction from two highly respected artists and teachers. Drawing on more than 30 years of combined professional experience, Janie Gildow and Barbara Newton have caretully compiled detailed answers to their students' most frequently asked colored pencil questions. Step-by-step mini demos throughout the book illustrate techniques and help artists apply what they've learned.


How to Draw Portraits in Coloured Pencil...
Hammond picks up where basic texts leave off and provides an excellent volume on the daunting genre of portraiture. After concentrating on the mouth, nose, eyes, hair, and other details, she covers burnishing and layering techniques, then pulls it all together with complete compositions.

By Lee Hammond


Realistic Pet Portraits in Coloured Pencil
Now artists can create portraits of special dogs, cats, horses, birds and other pets more beautifully than they ever thought possible with this surprisingly simple step-by-step guide. Exceptionally clear instructions enable readers to draw beautiful coloured pencil portraits of their - or someone else's - pet. The quality of the art in this charming book matches the high quality of the instruction. Flood teaches readers how to create work that is professional and realistic. This wonderful medium allows artists to create textures and colours that become the perfect portrait of their perfect pet.

By Anne DeMillie Flood

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