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An inspirational, instructional, and visually stimulating guide to sketching and drawing. Dare to Sketch is filled with practical tips about which materials to use, a variety of subject matter ranging from easy to more challenging, and wisdom about overcoming creative blocks and fear of making mistakes.

A whimsical beginners guide to sketching, covering all of the important basics: what kind of notebook to buy, what drawing materials to use, ideas for subject matter, and daily exercises. Includes inviting, inspirational, and idiosyncratic tips (dont start on the first page of your sketchbook!), Dare to Sketch is gorgeously illustrated with the authors unique and contemporary art style.

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Translation copyright 2017 by Verlag Hermann Schmidt Mainz Illustrations - photo 1
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Translation copyright 2017 by Verlag Hermann Schmidt Mainz

Illustrations copyright 2009 by Felix Scheinberger and Verlag Hermann Schmidt Mainz

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Watson-Guptill Publications, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York.

www.crownpublishing.com

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WATSON-GUPTILL and the WG and Horse designs are registered trademarks of Penguin Random House LLC

Originally published in Germany as Mut zum Skizzenbuch by Verlag Hermann Schmidt Mainz in 2009. This translation arranged with Verlag Hermann Schmidt Mainz. Translation by Faith Gibson.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

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Hardcover ISBN9780399579554

Ebook ISBN9780399579561

Cover design by Ashley Lima

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Why use a sketchbook?

The entry of digital media into all spheres of design and artistic work has narrowed the world of designers, artists, and illustrators to a very small space: our desks. The consequence of this is that we lose a little of our contact with the outside world. We sit at the computer and when we want to draw a subject from outside, we simply google it.

The book you are holding is an attempt at something else. First of all, it contains instructions for drawing and sketching. It deals with the basics and tips and especially the fun of sketching. In addition, this book aims to convey that drawing is a medium that opens up new and larger spaces: spaces in our inner world and in the outside world. Drawing encompasses imagination and knowledge and is one of the few artistic fields in which we experience our subjects on location firsthand. By drawing things, we reflect reality anew. We are no longer processing someone elses images, but going out into the world and looking at it with our own eyes. A sketchbook enables us to enhance our perspective and thereby enhance our world.

In addition, there is something authentic and personal about drawings. If we only google subjects, we are faced with the problem that we are all using the same images, narrowing our view of the world through the hierarchic funneling process of search engines.

We are presently experiencing a tremendous renaissance in drawing. The genuine is in demand. The vast possibilities of image processing have damaged the credibility of photography. Drawings are enjoying a boom because they are authentic. We artists vouch for our drawings. By doing and experiencing it ourselves, we personally guarantee the authenticity of our pictures. The obvious subjectivity and intimacy of drawn pictures make the medium paradoxically more real than photographs or googled images. This means that drawings also are gaining documentary relevancewhich leads us to the sketchbook.

My sketchbook is something very personal. I draw in it for me and not for others; I use it to describe my world and my life. I am interested in the world I live in, and in a conscious and prolonged process that lasts longer than that of taking a snapshot. I deal with the world. Drawing is also a sensual process: we draw people differently when we associate an odor with them. A meal that we draw will look different if it doesnt taste good, and we will draw our own dog differently than some unknown animal.

A sketchbook is just the right place to implement these impressions: it is a personal, human medium. And therein lies its gainsfor us, as well as for art. In order to reap our own experiences we have to walk out the door. And when we walk out the door, its good to take a sketchbook along.

Yours truly,

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Which sketchbook?

To be honest, you wont make better drawings just because you purchase a more expensive sketchbook. On the contrary, a valuable book will probably leave you afraid to make mistakes in it. Mistakes are part of the whole process.

That said, you ought to pay attention to a few things when buying a sketchbook:

  • Use acid-free paper. Paper is often bleached with acid. This is not only damaging to the environment, but also to your book in the long term. A little acid always remains in the paper during production and this will break it down over the years. Take a look at a cheap paperback from the sixties: the paper crumbles.

  • It is also important that your book is hardbound.

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