How to Draw Trees
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How to Draw Trees  -     By: Frank M. Rines

How to Draw Trees

Dover Publications / 2007 / Paperback

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More than just a fine work of landscape art instruction, this guidebook constitutes a celebration of one of nature's most triumphant creations. Illustrating the dominant features of many common species - elm, maple, willow, apple, more - it includes two portraits of each variety, in pencil and other media. 34 drawings. 63 pages, softcover.

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Title: How to Draw Trees
By: Frank M. Rines
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 64
Vendor: Dover Publications
Publication Date: 2007
Dimensions: 11.00 X 8.38 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0486454576
ISBN-13: 9780486454573
Ages: 12-16
Stock No: WW454570

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"To be able to draw and paint trees and have them look like trees and not just strokes, or gobs of paint, is the supreme test of a landscape artist's ability," declares the author of this practical manual. Distinguished landscape artist Frank M. Rines offers the benefit of his many years of teaching experience in this informative manual, which shows how to re-create one of nature's most triumphant creations: the tree.
This concise guide illustrates the dominant features of many common trees, with examples of typical, familiar species — elm, maple, willow, apple, birch, pine, and others — both with and without foliage. Studies of individual trees are followed by illustrations of trees in groups or as incidental parts of more elaborate compositions. Drawings are rendered in pencil and other media, with emphasis on the subject rather than the materials. Accompanying text explains how art students at all levels can develop and improve their own techniques by applying fundamental rules.
"An invaluable resource for any artist wishing to tackle one of nature's most complex creations." — Collector’s Corner

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