Creative Drawing
Creative Drawing
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Designed for an undergraduate course in Drawing I, Drawing Concepts, or Creative Drawing, Smagula's Creative Drawing emphasizes critical thinking in conjunction with fundamental techniques to achieve practical results.
Creative Drawing,Howard J Smagula,McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages,0072482826,Art,Drawing,General,Photography,Technique,Techniques - Drawing,Art / Drawing
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