
Surveys the basic drawing tools, describes techniques for drawing figures, landscapes, and still lifes, and discusses tone, proportion, perspective, and composition
This book investigates the fundamental principles and technical requirements for producing professional-quality illustrations using pen and ink media. The authors, Martim Avillez and Susan E. Meyer, utilize their combined expertise in fine art and instructional publishing to provide a structured framework for mastering line work, shading, and spatial representation. By breaking down complex visual concepts into manageable exercises, the text serves as a comprehensive guide for artists seeking to refine their technical proficiency in this specific medium.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the clarity of the instructional prose and the logical progression of the exercises. Experts highlight this as a foundational text for beginners looking to establish a strong technical base in traditional pen and ink illustration.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
1985-11-01
Publisher:
Scribner Paper Fiction
ISBN-10:
0020119208
ISBN-13:
9780020119203
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