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Make a World by Ed Emberley |
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Drawing broken down to its basics.
"If you can draw these things,
you can draw all the objects in this book. |
Several weeks ago I reviewed
What It Is by Lynda Barry. This week I review another book recommended by Austin Kleon. Lynda Barry is a wonderful illustrator. This time I chose
Make a World by American illustrator and artist, Ed Emberley. Emberley is best known for his series of children's picture books and I can see why Kleon recommended this author. Just over 30 pages of wonderfully simple ways to draw planes, trains, automobiles, animals, fish, birds, dragons, people, boats and buildings that even the most

skeptical person could recreate Emberley's 2D images by following his pictorial step-by-step instructions. What Emberley masterfully done is to reduce images to their most basic components. The book is basically the art of the stick figure and cave painting. I have included some pages from the book for you to view.

I highly recommend this book for children who want to start drawing at a very early age, and for adults that want to learn how to break down an object's in to basic parts. Emberley also shows examples of what you can do with the images when you put them together like posters, books or signs. So they have a very graphic design element if used correctly. Another good book recommended by Austin Kleon.
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