Art for Kids: Drawing: The Only Drawing Book You'll Ever Need to Be the Artist You've Always Wanted to Be (Volume 1) by Kathryn Temple


Art for Kids: Drawing: The Only Drawing Book You'll Ever Need to Be the Artist You've Always Wanted to Be (Volume 1)
Title : Art for Kids: Drawing: The Only Drawing Book You'll Ever Need to Be the Artist You've Always Wanted to Be (Volume 1)
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ISBN : 1402784775
ISBN-10 : 9781402784774
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 112
Publication : First published May 1, 2005

The only drawing book children need to become the artists they want to be!

“This is a gold mine of information.” — Library Media Connection

When children draw, they want to create an accurate likeness of the things they see. With this imaginative, informative, and amply illustrated guide, it's amazingly easy for kids to make their art dreams come true. The entertaining, hands-on lessons begin with contour drawing techniques and feature numerous exercises that show budding artists how to make basic shapes and forms, create the illusion of volume with light, use perspective, and accurately draw people, animals, landscapes, and more.


Art for Kids: Drawing: The Only Drawing Book You'll Ever Need to Be the Artist You've Always Wanted to Be (Volume 1) Reviews


  • Chris

    Good basic overview of a wide variety of drawing concepts. I've tried a few of the exercises in my sketchbook and plan to try a few more before returning this book to the library.

  • Mark

    This book takes the budding art student through a step-by-step procedure to learn various art techniques.

    This is a better then average art book that covers many of the foundational aspects of drawing.

    However, younger kids will likely be intimidated by the complexity of some of the artist's drawings.

    Notes
    A good choice for older teens and adults.

    Learning Curve
    Low to Moderate: Lessons range from easy to challenging.

  • Devon Flaherty

    I decided that for art this year, we would concentrate on the art form that my kid likes best: drawing. I wanted to encourage him to draw something more than stick figure men and a constant stream of mechs shooting other mechs. While he did end up branching into jellyfish, I think this book was a little intimidating for a child. He was on board for lines and perspective, but then when he was thrust into drawing cats and dresses using shapes… it just moved too fast to instill any confidence. It’s an okay book, but there have to be better, and maybe I should have gone with drawing comics instead.

  • Stephen

    Review for Art for Kids by Kathryn Temple
    Stephen Moses

    Overall Opinion

    This is an odd book to review because it is a book about drawing. I’ve recently wanted to learn how to draw so I picked this book up. As a complete beginner, I found it to be very helpful. I appreciate her insights into drawing and look forward to practicing and getting better.

    My rating: 4/5 stars
    (Explanation of my rating system. 1 star = I really didn’t like it. 2 stars = Meh. 3 stars = It was a good book. I liked it well enough. 4 stars = I really liked this book and would recommend reading it. 5 stars = I absolutely loved this book and you need to read it right now.)

  • Cindi

    I've been searching for a drawing book that does a good job of teaching the principles of art, building principle upon principle and does it in a kid-friendly fashion. This book is the best one that I have found. There are some really fun art books out there, but I think this one takes the cake as far as really teaching step by step!

  • Tracy

    Not sure why they are marketing this just to kids! I learned a lot myself! I'm seeing shapes, colors, and shadows I never paid attention to before reading this book. Interesting and well written - not intimidating at all, but also not "talking down." (author found a great balance that can be tricky in a "how-to" book.)

  • Rita Webb

    I've always wanted to be an artist but lacked the talent and skill, but when my daughter picked this book up from the library, Sunday afternoons became Funday with Drawing-at-the-Webbs. I not only managed to draw a passable cat; I made a beautiful cat.

    I highly recommend this book.

  • Rimma

    I got the book as a research for art class for kids 8-9 years old, this is outstanding book , presenting in a simple way all art theories and concept. Excellent examples and beautiful art works, simple explanation and very good for classes for kids

  • Jen

    This is a really basic drawing book based on really great stuff. Very easy to use, idiot-proof -- I love it.

  • Teri

    Great.

  • jo

    fascinating book not only for children but for adults too. a beautiful way to build confidence for the inner artist in all of us~ no matter what age you are...

  • Rita Webb

    Great book for adults and children. Many of these exercises are above my skill level, but the step-by-step instructions make it easy to learn.

  • mayday

    This was and still is one of my FAVORITE books, the pictures are beautiful and creative and i have to remember to pick this up again from the libary

  • Teri

    Great! Good companion to Art for Kids Drawing by Katherine Temple. We're always looking for good art books and we should just purchase both of these.