Creative Marker Art and Beyond by Lee Foster-Wilson

Creative Marker Art and Beyond (Creative...and Beyond)

by Lee Foster-Wilson

You're never too old to enjoy drawing with markers! Creative Marker Art and Beyond is here to provide the inspiration you'll need to get your markers moving again and create new works of art using step-by-step projects, creative prompts, fun ideas, and much more!

Whether you love to draw snoozing cats, inquisitive horses, watchful birds, patterned landscapes, or stunning sunsets, there’s something for everyone in Creative Marker Art and Beyond. Anyone can pick up the innovative and fun lessons in this book. Are you a doodler? A coloring-book graduate? A fine artist? A parent looking to create art with your kids? No matter your skill level, you’re sure to love drawing with markers.

This great guide kicks off with basic tools, materials, techniques, and color pointers. From there, you’ll jump into creative prompts, easy exercises, and step-by-step projects. Creative Marker Art and Beyond will have you trying a new medium and drawing with markers in no time. Also included is helpful advice for successfully composing drawings, building and layering colors, shading, and adding pen, not to mention giftable artwork done on a variety of fun, accessible surfaces. The artwork is fun, colorful, and appealing to all ages, and it features popular subjects like lettering, animals, landscapes, and more.

Create beautiful nature scenes, patterns, flowers, colorful trees, animals, and more with Creative Marker Art and Beyond.

Reviewed by annieb123 on

4 of 5 stars

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I love art how-to books. Especially ones which are accessible and do-able by anyone. This is a specialized book aimed at markers of all types. The techniques are explained well with great photographs and illustrations and include all of the tutorials and projects the aspiring artist needs to develop and have a good experience creating with markers of all sorts. The projects are achievable by beginners as well as more advanced artists.

The layout and text are playful and colorful and very informal. It's a short book, 144 pages, but it packs quite a lot of content in, with useful takeaways such as: how to use the book, tools and materials, color techniques, drawing techniques, playing with color, etc. The introductory chapters are followed by 10 project tutorials arranged in roughly ascending order of difficulty which each have new techniques to explore and develop.

All of the chapters are very well photographed and the layout is very professional, very fun and very energetic.

I have started making personalized journal covers inspired by the project tutorial (#5) in this book, for stocking stuffers and thank you gifts. You can get inexpensive journals from IKEA for less than $1 each, and if you irretrievably destroy one, it's not any sort of tragedy, just recycle it. (I'm NOT an artist and I haven't had to throw one away yet).

Well worth a look for any coloring fans out there.

Four stars.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher

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