How to Draw Portraits and Caricatures of Babies: Coloring and Tracing Workbook.
This book can be enjoyed as a relaxing pastime and as a
learning tool for people of all ages and skill levels. It
encourages learning through observation, imitation, and
practice while providing opportunities to color, trace, and
draw creatively. A valuable asset and a great resource for any
art class, this book unveils the world of professional
portraiture and caricature art through the eyes of a working
artist. Charming examples of the use of line weight, the
rendering of light and shadow, and the creation of flesh tones
can be found throughout the artist's original artworks. While
using this book, you may develop muscle memory for
coloring, tracing, and drawing, and develop visual memory
for portraiture and caricature art depicting babies. For some
people, creating and observing art that depicts happy babies
can generate emotional and psychological benefits, and I
hope this book leads you to them.
Develop muscle memory. Practice coloring,
tracing, and drawing in a full-page format directly in
this book. Creating artworks of similar subjects, such as
children, may facilitate muscles to consolidate this task
into motor memory. In time, your muscles might take
over and free up your concentration so that you can
genuinely enjoy the artistic process. Muscle memory for
coloring and drawing may make your art more
enjoyable as you complete it faster and with less
conscious effort.
Develop visual memory. Many people are visual
learners, for this reason, this book contains original
portrait and caricature drawings in addition to the coloring
and tracing pages. By studying and creating artwork, you
may begin to develop visual memory-an intuitive sense
of baby portraiture. Familiarize yourself with a wealth of
different baby facial features, structures, and expressions.
Learning from observation, over time, may help you draw
babies from memory and in real-life settings as well as
expand your skill to other fields, such as cartoon and
illustration.
Experience psychological and emotional
benefits. Coloring and looking at art of happy babies,
such as the ones in this book, may facilitate emotional
and psychological benefits. Enjoy the coloring and tracing
process. Coloring and viewing art may help you fall into a
contemplative state of flow, releasing endorphins and
providing you with positive, purposeful engagement and a
sense of accomplishment. There is also spiritual and
educational value that may be gained from engaging in
this book. Children-with their innocence, trust, and
love-lead us closer to God. It is easy to feel happy doing
something as precious as coloring, tracing, drawing, and
enjoying this book. I truly hope you enjoy How to Draw
Portraits and Caricatures of Babies: Coloring and
Tracing Workbook
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Broschur/Paperback
Klebebindung
Maße
Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-7376159-0-3 (9781737615903)
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About the Artist:Marta Sytniewski is a professional artist. She has been trained in art:* academically at Northeastern Illinois University, * independently through literature and practice, which is how she came to study Classical European Portraiture and Figure Painting, and * privately through an apprenticeship with her mother, Anna Jelen, MFA, since early childhood.In her early career, Marta specialized in traditional oil painting, with elaborate, large-scale narrative compositions; sacred art, and murals. She frequently donated her work to charity and drew live event caricatures to encourage community engagement and fundraise for charity organizations.Marta established her company, Funny And Cute Caricatures, in 2019 and has been drawing portraits and caricatures professionally in her fine art gallery at the Gurnee Mills Mall near Chicago, IL. Marta's traditional, handmade artwork is accomplished in fine art pastels, charcoal, graphite, acrylic, and oil paint.When drawing portraits and caricatures, Marta looks for the best in the people that she is drawing, just like a mother sees her children-and in fact, she is a mother of three.To order additional copies of this book, please contact:Artist Marta SytniewskiFunnyAndCuteCaricatures.com