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Michiko Egashira (Author)
Supervised by Holbein Art Materials
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えがしら みちこ (著)
ホルベイン画材 監修
(185320)
JAN:9784798185323
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(185320)
JAN:9784798185323
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Format:B5
Number of pages:96 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Format:Book (paper)
Year of manufacture: 2025
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Description
Lessons by a popular picture book author Even if it's your first time, you can enjoy drawing! This is a manual on how to draw small watercolor illustrations by Michiko Egashira, a popular picture book artist. Do you think that watercolor painting is something serious and difficult ...... Do you think that watercolor painting is a serious and difficult thing? This book is designed so that even a beginner who has never used watercolors before can create cute illustrations. First of all, the most difficult works, such as figures and animals, are illustrated with rough sketches. By copying or printing and tracing them, you don't need to have good sketching skills. The sketches can also be downloaded as PDF files. In addition, an appendix page with the rough sketches printed on watercolor paper is available as an appendix at the end of the book. You can cut it out and enjoy drawing just like coloring with watercolor paper. The basic watercolor techniques are also explained with cute illustrations. The surface painted with gradation becomes a beautiful sunset. ...... The book is a great way to enjoy drawing various motifs while having fun. You can master the basics while having fun drawing various motifs. All the works in the book are accompanied by video commentary, which can be accessed via QR code. In addition, along with small illustrations, the book introduces ideas for daily use, such as postcards to send to someone, wreaths that are fun to decorate, and tags to attach to gifts. The painting materials used are Holbein transparent watercolors. Holbein transparent watercolor paints are easy to find and handle, so they are recommended for beginners as well. This book is supervised by Holbein Art Materials. We hope you will try your hand at creating illustrations like those in picture books using transparent watercolors. From the author My name is Michiko Egashira, and I am a picture book author. I was not an art student, nor did I study painting professionally. I started my career as an illustrator when I was just starting out in the workforce and I remembered that I used to love to draw. I bought watercolors, which I had been familiar with since I was a small child, and gradually began to paint my favorite pictures at the end of the workday. I was entranced by the way the colors blended together, delighted that I could do even a little bit well, and just enjoyed painting. Painting became a time for me to reflect on myself. I hope that you too will find a little happiness in your daily life and try to paint as much as you can. |
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Even if it's your first time, you can enjoy drawing!
This is a manual on how to draw small watercolor illustrations by Michiko Egashira, a popular picture book artist.
Do you think that watercolor painting is something serious and difficult ...... Do you think that watercolor painting is a serious and difficult thing? This book is designed so that even a beginner who has never used watercolors before can create cute illustrations.
First of all, the most difficult works, such as figures and animals, are illustrated with rough sketches. By copying or printing and tracing them, you don't need to have good sketching skills. The sketches can also be downloaded as PDF files. In addition, an appendix page with the rough sketches printed on watercolor paper is available as an appendix at the end of the book. You can cut it out and enjoy drawing just like coloring with watercolor paper.
The basic watercolor techniques are also explained with cute illustrations. The surface painted with gradation becomes a beautiful sunset. ...... The book is a great way to enjoy drawing various motifs while having fun. You can master the basics while having fun drawing various motifs. All the works in the book are accompanied by video commentary, which can be accessed via QR code.
In addition, along with small illustrations, the book introduces ideas for daily use, such as postcards to send to someone, wreaths that are fun to decorate, and tags to attach to gifts.
The painting materials used are Holbein transparent watercolors. Holbein transparent watercolor paints are easy to find and handle, so they are recommended for beginners as well. This book is supervised by Holbein Art Materials. We hope you will try your hand at creating illustrations like those in picture books using transparent watercolors.
From the author
My name is Michiko Egashira, and I am a picture book author. I was not an art student, nor did I study painting professionally. I started my career as an illustrator when I was just starting out in the workforce and I remembered that I used to love to draw. I bought watercolors, which I had been familiar with since I was a small child, and gradually began to paint my favorite pictures at the end of the workday. I was entranced by the way the colors blended together, delighted that I could do even a little bit well, and just enjoyed painting. Painting became a time for me to reflect on myself. I hope that you too will find a little happiness in your daily life and try to paint as much as you can.