Draw horses book brings out your inner horse artist
Before I had dreams of becoming a professional published writer, my stall was filled with other big dreams. When I was a little girl, the creative artist in me used to flip through to the last page in every comic book or magazine that featured those odd You Can Do It drawing contests. Remember those? They were my one-way ticket to fame. All I had to do was capture the essence of that one turtle and/or pirate pictured, and I would astound the judges. They would drop their paintbrushes, recognize my artistic gift and a career in the art world would be mine.
I never won any of those contests and have since given up on drawing turtles and pirates both, but they were never my favorite subject anyway. My passion was always drawing horses, and now I can with this Anyone Can Draw Horses book from Back in the Saddle.
This Anyone Can Draw Horses book by June Evers can teach anyone and their horse trainer how to draw horses, whether they’re an amateur or a seasoned artist. With easy to follow, simple step-by-step instructions you’ll start off by tracing model drawings, and eventually you’ll be drawing bareback!
DID YOU KNOW? If you make the Horse Whisperer angry, he becomes the Horse Yeller.
You’ll be the rodeo champion of horse artists in no time when you learn how to draw correct conformations, movements, expressions, tack and more, all with the help of this fun, 40 page soft cover book. The kit also includes a premium 9″ x 12″ sketchpad and three pencils (2B, 4B, 6B) to draw with.
I’m back in the horse drawing saddle again.
Features:
- Kit includes 9″ x 12″ sketchpad and 3 pencils
- Soft cover book, 40 pages
- Price: $19.95
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To whom it concerns;
This website would be alot better if it had visual pics of the finished product and the making of it. For instance, i feciently drew a picture of a horses head and it looks great but i got step by step instructions on how to draw it. All in all i think that putting pictures of the product would be a plus.
Thanks,
Whisper
p.s.- Nobody cares about who the staff pickers are. They just want to buy a product not chat with the pickers.