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642 Tiny Things to Draw
$9.95
The perfect inspirational drawing book meets guided mini journal for the artist on the go. This pocket-sized drawing journal is packed with just as much clever, imaginative fun as the original bestselling 642 Things to Draw. 642 Tiny Things to Draw is a guided journal that will inspire creativity, energize the mind and stimulate artistry in any aspiring or skilled creator. All 642 drawing prompts invite doodlers to draw teeny-tiny things--from "a keyhole" and "a marble" to "an atom" and "your house, from space." Some are deceptively simple (just try drawing a blade of grass!), some are conceptually mind-bending (sketching the speed of light?), and some are refreshingly basic (an eraser, a button, the Little Dipper). Hip and helpful, 642 Tiny Things to Draw is the perfect inspirational sketch book, sure to entertain and provoke the imagination of anyone ready to pick up a pencil. Budding artists and experienced sketchers alike will find themselves invigorated by this collection of unique and wonderful tiny drawing prompts on the go. FUN FOR ANYONE: Includes 642 random drawing prompts to spark casual doodling while entertaining the mind. While different than a traditional step-by-step or how to draw book, you don't have to be a skilled artist to enjoy this relaxing, stimulating, and entertaining activity book. SPARK CREATIVITY: With a collection of silly, thought-provoking, simple, and complex prompts, this drawing ideas book will push your mind--and pencil--to think outside the box. USERS LOVE IT: With thousands of 5-star ratings, reviewers rave about this book, calling it a "fun little book" and "good learning tool" for all ages. Perfect for: Birthday, holiday, or graduation gifts for artists of all ages seeking to expand their knowledge or boost creative awareness Anyone who could benefit from an occasional creative brain break that is pure enjoyment Doodlers, sketchbook lovers, and fans of adult coloring books or inspirational journals
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9781452137575
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