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Dimensions: 266x188mm, Thickness: 2 mm.
Made from transparent, green plastic. The rate of transparency allows to see the drawing medium below template for easy positioning.
The set consist of two stencils:
1. (pictured) Symbols of elephant (10cm), tiger (9cm), ant-eater (5cm), crocodile (12cm), wolf (8cm), seal (8cm), viper (4cm), reindeer (10cm), (bull (9cm), monkey (6cm).
2. Symbols of giraffe (14cm), camel (8cm), zebra (8cm), lion (12cm), panther (12cm), fox (10cm),bear (9cm), rhino (10cm) .
High quality, brand new item supplied in original packaging.
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Part of the popular Draw 50 series, Draw 50 Animals gives simple instructions for drawing all types of animals from the barnyard to the zoo. Ames’ easy-to-follow technique shows how to break the subject down and re-build it creating an accurate portrait in a just a few steps.
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This book introduces you to an exciting approach to animal drawing. It was especially created by a group of America’s most eminent artists who have demonstrated the methods they have used on their distinguished careers.
You, too, will find that animal drawing is one of the areas of art that can bring you much fun and excitement. Not only will you gain rich satisfaction from drawing or painting, but you’ll discover that people admire creative talent– and you’ll experience the pride of achievement that comes from developing a valuable skill that most others lack.
Also, if you have sufficient desire and dedication,
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Caldecott medalist Ed Emberley shows readers how to draw a menagerie of different animals–from polliwogs to gorillas–by using the simplest of shapes. The book will provide budding young artists with hours of art-full entertainment. Full color.
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Because people are captivated by the “human” traits in animals, especially those that make us laugh, animals have been an endless source of humor for cartoonists. We chuckle at the antics of Marmaduke and Garfield, recognizing in them amusing behavior in our own pets. We also find humor in more human-like characters such as the irascible Donald Duck and the gloomy Eyore because their personalities remind us of people we know. With their ability to make people laugh, animals are essential in the repertoire of every cartoonist. In this book, Christopher Hart teaches an easy method for
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