Wow, this was so totally amazing! It is exactly what it says it is: The Drawing Lesson, A Graphic Novel That teaches You How to Draw, except it should say Lessons, plural!
David a young boy who wants to draw more than anything else finds a talented, but semi-willing, mentor in Becky, drawing in the park. Frame by frame, page by monochromatic page, Becky shows the persistently insistent David how to draw, and see what he draws, test and correct accuracy, different ways to hold the pencil and make his lines, learning and practicing, adjusting the essential fundamentals of making a simple line drawing, adding shading to add form and light, seeing negative space, simplifying shapes, composing a composition, learning when to stop. This amazing instruction progresses in precise detail from frame to frame. From drawing a simple watch, to a tree, a pillow, laundry on a line, seascapes and creating a visual path into the drawing, paintings in a museum, a sleeping guard, picking just the right composition to frame an exquisite sculpture, Mark Crilley has invited us to join in and learn to draw with David. What also is expressed are the emotions, eagerness, frustrations, caring of the two characters and the challenges, loss and growth each experiences in their relationship, and a path of mentor ship moving forward.
I bought this for my always sketching, graphic novel loving granddaughter, but I think we’ll have to share it, for I have as much to learn from it as she does.
Incredible!