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Drawing Problems and Solutions : A Trouble-Shooting Handbook

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With the aim of demystifying the techniques of riding, Heather Moffett offers simple, logical explanations and clear illustrations to everyday problems. Partnership, not domination, is the key to establishing a completely rewarding and successful riding experience. These non-confrontational methods allow riders to achieve total harmony with their horse. Riders will learn:

-Saddle position, balance and "feel"

-Development of rhythm, tempo and expression in the paces

-Techniques for adhering to the saddle

-Early lateral work, leg yielding, shoulder fore, and more

128 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 2002

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December 17, 2022
As a graphic designer, I am always curious about how to draw. I wander on the internet for the best drawing books I can find. A few Books I bought from Amazon, eBay, readings.com.pk, liberty books, and a few books I found in the weekly Sunday Book Bazar at Ferer Hall Karachi.

Drawing problems and solutions are not for beginners I can say. This book is for those who already know how to draw but don't know how to draw correctly. This book covers mostly landscaping drawings like trees and gardens. plants and flowers etc.

Drawing, Design, and Calligraphy books always fun to be read. You can finish this book in a day or maybe 2. This book is more practical than theoretical.

Dil Nawaz
Karachi, Pakistan
https://ocdil.blog
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January 7, 2022
Read this 7-8 years back. Stumbled upon this book unexpectedly at the school library and I didn't regret. It really teaches you some basics of drawing. Back then I think it only had basic stuff related to landscapes only. It's a decent place to start for beginners.
After learning the basics like shape, form, light, shadow, etc you can probably get out of this book and experiment and explore stuff for few years and then get into a book related to the kind of art you love.
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