Keys to Drawing with Imagination: Strategies and Exercises for Gaining Confidence and Enhancing Your Creativity by Bert Dodson unknown edition [SpiralBound(2006)]
*Combines two favorite topics--drawing and creativity *Enclosed spiral binding means it lies flat while artists work!
*Features countless inspirational drawings from the author and other famous artists, including R. Crumb and Maya Lin.
Every artist wants to be more creative, and this book demystifies that often confusing process. There are dozens of exercises to help readers more fully engage their artwork and unlock the power of the imagination. Artists will learn how to recycle old drawings into fresh ideas and discover new ways of working that free their creativity. Artists of all levels--working in every medium--will come away more confident and creative!!
This book is from Bert Dodson, who's also the author of the book Keys to Drawing which I like. He's not just an artist but also a teacher. He has studied and taught creativity for over twenty years, and through this book you can really feel that.
Keys to Drawing with Imagination is a book that focuses on the thinking, more specifically on thinking differently and conjuring ideas. The many short concise exercises provided comes with practical tips that you can mix and match on your own. He makes drawing fun with the interesting and stimulating exercises.
For beginners, well, this is not a technical drawing technique book with step-by-step tutorials, so you won't learn any technical drawing skills.
This book can be picked up at any time to any page for some inspiration, no matter how many times you've read it before.
It's recommended to artists who want to have more fun and freedom with their art, or who have constant drawing blocks.
Accurately subtitled, "strategies and exercises for gaining confidence and enhancing creativity." Includes strategies for using doodles by multiplying, reversing,inverting and mirror imaging; stretching, enlarging and shrinking, deliberate distortion--with and without distortion grids, combining dissimilar images; variations on a theme, evolution of an idea, making metaphors, combining words and pictures, combining bizarre images with very realistic details (e.g. Trina Schart Hyman), illustrating dreams, drawing sequences and series, interpreting nature, mining other cultures for ideas, stylizing and symbolizing (taken from Mayan & Aztec art), flattening and posterizing (taken from art nouveau), simplifying and abstracting (taken from Persian miniatures and rugs), self-portraits, choosing a theme for a series of works...and more.
This is my favorite drawing book. It has changed my drawing practice. I draw something and then I react to it. And then maybe react to it again. I find my drawing practice much more satisfying and less frustrating.
This book speaks to me as a programmer. It gets me thinking algorithmically. It gets me thinking about systems and modifying systems. It gets me invested in process and makes me less precious about the end result. I hope to continue returning to this book and its exercises year after year.
I just decided to finally read to it cover to cover, but I have referenced the first half many times.
This book inspired me to use my creativity when making art, something I never feel comfortable doing. Bert Dodson teaches you drawing techniques that spur your creativity. It gives you license to try things and to like your own ideas without worrying about whether other people do.
Innocent seeing requires that we be hyper-literal about shapes. Everything has a shape, but we must never assume in advance that we already know what it is. Each shape is unique in a particular light and from a particular angle. When we look at things as shapes, every shape is new.
This is the best "in the industry" book I have fallen into in the last few years. It is written very freely, which means that I also read it for pleasure. Of course, the main task of the author is to teach the reader how to draw. But how does he do it! Already reading the introduction, I thought that I like this guy. There is also a place in the book to present portraits of exciting artists, graphic designers and cartoonists. I recommend it to those who want to improve their skills and start their adventure with a pencil and eraser. I wonder how many of you will agree with my opinion. I wish you success and fun.
A fun, inspiring book on drawing. It starts simply enough, with doodling and teaches how to go past simple ideas in order to develop your ideas into detailed concepts. Great for beginners and those wanting to take their drawings to the next level. A great reference book but also inspirational for those stuck where they are artistically.
Awesome book, great ideas and concepts. Starts from doodling and expands from there. Every page builds on the page before with small assignments to try. Like no other drawing book. I especially like it because it focuses on pen and ink but includes color ideas. Also shows how other artists approach the concept. This is a must-have for students and seasoned artists alike for boosting your creativity.
A fun, inspiring book on drawing. It starts simply enough, with doodling and teaches how to go past simple ideas in order to develop your ideas into detailed concepts. Great for beginners and those wanting to take their drawings to the next level. A great reference book but also inspirational for those stuck where they are artistically.
With every art book the maximum benefit is achieved by doing the exercises. He teaches you to evolve art from doodles and progress into more and more defined work. He challenges you to develop and access your imagination by distortion, contrast, exploring microcosms, patterns. He encourages to be non-judgemental and explore. A great book for new artists and established alike.
Some fun exercises to stimulate the imagination, even when you're not feeling very creative. The emphasis is on getting ideas onto paper, rather than beautiful drawings, and includes using inspiration from other cultures. Useful for those moments when you don't know what to draw - just see where your doodles take you! Highly recommend.
As an art teacher, I find this book extremely useful. There are not lesson plans inside, but I have pulled many ideas and turned them into lesson plans to inspire creativity and help students feel more creative.