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20 Ways to Draw

20 Ways to Draw a Mustache and 44 Other Funny Faces and Features: A Sketchbook for Artists, Designers, and Doodlers

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Go mustache yourself...but only if you are ready to draw all of the beards, hairdos, eyes, facial expressions, and characters in this sketchbook! Handlebars, muttonchops, and chinstraps come alive with 20 Ways to Draw a Mustache. Wonderfully illustrated, this inspirational sketchbook helps you to hone your razor-sharp drawing skills. What better way to liven up your illustrations than the perfect expressions, hair, and features? 20 Ways to Draw a Mustache is perfect for illustrators, cartoonists, doodlers, and anyone who loves to sketch. The 'stache styles, quirked brows, and snidely sneers in this volume are simplified, modernized and reduced to the most basic elements, offering simple forms that meld to create the building blocks of any item (man-made or organic) that you want to draw. This all-in-one sketchbook lets you draw right on the pages making it easy to keep all of your most inspired creations at hand. Whether it's for a project or just to pass the time and relax, learn helpful hints, tips and tricks for drawing the most expressive toons. 20 Ways to Draw a Mustache is the perfect muse for any level of doodler. Best of all, impress your friends at parties with your expertly scribbled moustaches on their drink cups!

96 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2014

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Cara Bean

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Cara Bean is the author of Draw 500 Funny Faces and Features and taught art at Lexington High School in Massachusetts for twelve years. She has an MFA in Drawing and Painting from the University of Washington in Seattle and received a certificate in cartooning from the Sequential Artists Workshop in Gainesville, Florida.

She provides interactive workshops on creativity with people of all ages and backgrounds in various public forums. Cara is passionate about drawing and believes that the simple act of doodling on paper can lead to the investigation of complex ideas.

When she is not teaching, she makes comics that delve into poetic self-introspection, playful storytelling, and topics relevant to teens and teaching. Cara is currently working on comics projects that speak directly to kids and address mental health.

Cara lives in Massachusetts with her husband and their dog Raisin.

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