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300 Drawing Prompts

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Our 300 Drawing Prompts guided journals are lined with a prompt or two per page will help ease you into your own drawing space, allowing you to explore your creativity and imagination, one prompt at a time. The unique journal design allows pages to lay open flat, making them easier to write in. Wood-free and acid-free, archive quality paper.

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Published July 10, 2015

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February 10, 2020
This is a book of drawing prompts to spur artists of any level to do a sketch. Most of them are quite inventive, IMO.
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52 reviews13 followers
December 24, 2016
Some of the prompts are pretty bland but finding a way to make them interesting is a fun challenge. The book itself feel apart a little but I guess with a significant amount of use that's to be expected.
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49 reviews
November 20, 2016
Have not finished drawing in this yet, but giving this a review none the less.

If you're running out of ideas of what to draw for daily warm-ups or just want something fun to do, this is the book for you. It has themes and ideas that many people don't approach to drawing, especially the more simple ones.

Some pages are divided in half either horizontally, diagonally, or vertically. This helps switch up the pages and really makes you think on how to draw something within the provided space. The diagonally separated pages are quite interesting as someone wouldn't normally think about a composition in a triangular space.

It's quite fun and I enjoy drawing in it. I wish that the pages were slightly thicker as I would love to try using ink or markers on it, but I'm afraid of it bleeding through with the current paper in there.
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