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50 Ways to Draw Your Beautiful, Ordinary Life Practical Lessons in Pencil and Paper
Draw the Flow Way
âCreate whatever causes a revolution in your heart.â
âElizabeth Gilbert
âI cannot rest, I must draw, however poor the result, and when I have a bad time come over me it is a stronger desire than ever.â
âBeatrix Potter
âDrawing, painting, creatingâŠitâs like a muscle. You have to work on it every day.â
âSarah Walsh
âDraw the art you want to see, start the business you want to run, play the music you want to hear, write the books you want to read, build the products you want to useâdo the work you want to see done.â
âAustin Kleon
âDrawing is the discipline by which I constantly rediscover the world. I have learned that what I have not drawn, I have never really seen, and that when I start drawing an ordinary thing, I realize how extraordinary it is, sheer miracle.â
âFrederick Frank
âHave no fear of perfection, youâll never reach it.â
âSalvador DalĂ
âCreativity is a way of living life, no matter what our vocation or how we earn our living.â
âMadeline LâEngle
âI believe the most important single thing, beyond discipline and creativity, in any artistic work, is daring to dare.â
âMaya Angelou
âI sometimes think that there is nothing so delightful as drawing.â
âVincent van Gogh
In this innovative approach to drawing instruction, the illustrators from Flow magazine open up their tool kits, sharing secrets and techniques to teach the creatively curious how to draw. The lessons, 50 in all, curated from the best of Flow's two special drawing issues, show how to render the kinds of things we see every day: a bouquet of flowers, a beloved teacup, colorful mittens, the kitchen table, a bike, jam jars, a cat, an apple tree. Along the way we learn about color, materials, perspective, tools, and negative space. With its bound-in paper goodies, this book is also a canvas for artistic explorationâreminding us of the mindful pleasure of doing creative work.
Filled With Paper Goodies:
âCreate whatever causes a revolution in your heart.â
âElizabeth Gilbert
âI cannot rest, I must draw, however poor the result, and when I have a bad time come over me it is a stronger desire than ever.â
âBeatrix Potter
âDrawing, painting, creatingâŠitâs like a muscle. You have to work on it every day.â
âSarah Walsh
âDraw the art you want to see, start the business you want to run, play the music you want to hear, write the books you want to read, build the products you want to useâdo the work you want to see done.â
âAustin Kleon
âDrawing is the discipline by which I constantly rediscover the world. I have learned that what I have not drawn, I have never really seen, and that when I start drawing an ordinary thing, I realize how extraordinary it is, sheer miracle.â
âFrederick Frank
âHave no fear of perfection, youâll never reach it.â
âSalvador DalĂ
âCreativity is a way of living life, no matter what our vocation or how we earn our living.â
âMadeline LâEngle
âI believe the most important single thing, beyond discipline and creativity, in any artistic work, is daring to dare.â
âMaya Angelou
âI sometimes think that there is nothing so delightful as drawing.â
âVincent van Gogh
In this innovative approach to drawing instruction, the illustrators from Flow magazine open up their tool kits, sharing secrets and techniques to teach the creatively curious how to draw. The lessons, 50 in all, curated from the best of Flow's two special drawing issues, show how to render the kinds of things we see every day: a bouquet of flowers, a beloved teacup, colorful mittens, the kitchen table, a bike, jam jars, a cat, an apple tree. Along the way we learn about color, materials, perspective, tools, and negative space. With its bound-in paper goodies, this book is also a canvas for artistic explorationâreminding us of the mindful pleasure of doing creative work.
Filled With Paper Goodies:
- Mini daily drawing pad
- DIY postcards
- Watercolor, tracing, and colored papers
- House interiors to unfold and decorate
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50 Ways to Draw Your Beautiful, Ordinary Life Practical Lessons in Pencil and Paperâ
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Draw the Flow Way
âCreate whatever causes a revolution in your heart.â
âElizabeth Gilbert
âI cannot rest, I must draw, however poor the result, and when I have a bad time come over me it is a stronger desire than ever.â
âBeatrix Potter
âDrawing, painting, creatingâŠitâs like a muscle. You have to work on it every day.â
âSarah Walsh
âDraw the art you want to see, start the business you want to run, play the music you want to hear, write the books you want to read, build the products you want to useâdo the work you want to see done.â
âAustin Kleon
âDrawing is the discipline by which I constantly rediscover the world. I have learned that what I have not drawn, I have never really seen, and that when I start drawing an ordinary thing, I realize how extraordinary it is, sheer miracle.â
âFrederick Frank
âHave no fear of perfection, youâll never reach it.â
âSalvador DalĂ
âCreativity is a way of living life, no matter what our vocation or how we earn our living.â
âMadeline LâEngle
âI believe the most important single thing, beyond discipline and creativity, in any artistic work, is daring to dare.â
âMaya Angelou
âI sometimes think that there is nothing so delightful as drawing.â
âVincent van Gogh
In this innovative approach to drawing instruction, the illustrators from Flow magazine open up their tool kits, sharing secrets and techniques to teach the creatively curious how to draw. The lessons, 50 in all, curated from the best of Flow's two special drawing issues, show how to render the kinds of things we see every day: a bouquet of flowers, a beloved teacup, colorful mittens, the kitchen table, a bike, jam jars, a cat, an apple tree. Along the way we learn about color, materials, perspective, tools, and negative space. With its bound-in paper goodies, this book is also a canvas for artistic explorationâreminding us of the mindful pleasure of doing creative work.
Filled With Paper Goodies:
âCreate whatever causes a revolution in your heart.â
âElizabeth Gilbert
âI cannot rest, I must draw, however poor the result, and when I have a bad time come over me it is a stronger desire than ever.â
âBeatrix Potter
âDrawing, painting, creatingâŠitâs like a muscle. You have to work on it every day.â
âSarah Walsh
âDraw the art you want to see, start the business you want to run, play the music you want to hear, write the books you want to read, build the products you want to useâdo the work you want to see done.â
âAustin Kleon
âDrawing is the discipline by which I constantly rediscover the world. I have learned that what I have not drawn, I have never really seen, and that when I start drawing an ordinary thing, I realize how extraordinary it is, sheer miracle.â
âFrederick Frank
âHave no fear of perfection, youâll never reach it.â
âSalvador DalĂ
âCreativity is a way of living life, no matter what our vocation or how we earn our living.â
âMadeline LâEngle
âI believe the most important single thing, beyond discipline and creativity, in any artistic work, is daring to dare.â
âMaya Angelou
âI sometimes think that there is nothing so delightful as drawing.â
âVincent van Gogh
In this innovative approach to drawing instruction, the illustrators from Flow magazine open up their tool kits, sharing secrets and techniques to teach the creatively curious how to draw. The lessons, 50 in all, curated from the best of Flow's two special drawing issues, show how to render the kinds of things we see every day: a bouquet of flowers, a beloved teacup, colorful mittens, the kitchen table, a bike, jam jars, a cat, an apple tree. Along the way we learn about color, materials, perspective, tools, and negative space. With its bound-in paper goodies, this book is also a canvas for artistic explorationâreminding us of the mindful pleasure of doing creative work.
Filled With Paper Goodies:
- Mini daily drawing pad
- DIY postcards
- Watercolor, tracing, and colored papers
- House interiors to unfold and decorate











