Unlearning To Draw (Learning To See book 4) by Peter Jenny (book review)
‘Unlearning To Draw’ is probably the most advanced of these ‘Learning To See’ books but does have a fatal flaw
Read MoreIllustration and painting.
‘Unlearning To Draw’ is probably the most advanced of these ‘Learning To See’ books but does have a fatal flaw
Read MoreThe title, ‘Drawing Techniques’ is a bit of a misnomer because Peter Jenny’s second book in his ‘Learning To See’
Read MoreThis edition of ‘Neverwhere’ is a republishing of Gaiman’s 2015 ‘Neverwhere Authors Prefered Text’ edition with a minor difference. All
Read MoreA common misconception is that when any comedy films are made that all the right jokes are selected at the
Read MoreAs I commented when I review Peter Jenny’s third book ‘Figure Drawing’ in this ‘Learning To See’ series last month,
Read MoreThis issue of ‘Illustrators’ is devoted to Russian artists. As such, we see the work from their homeland which makes
Read MoreI’m beginning to think some of the publicists know my tastes better than me sometimes. The inclusion of this tiny
Read MoreThe dividing line between the way the writing was done in this book, ‘How Comics Work’, is defined in the
Read MoreIf you think that after the first two books of ‘They Drew As They Pleased’, that this one would also
Read MoreIf you simply can’t wait until December for more ‘Star Wars’ and given ‘The Last Jedi’ trailer, why would you,
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