Kawaii: How to Draw Really Cute Fantasy Creatures: Draw your own collection of fantastical beasties!
£6.00
This fourth book in the ‘Kawaii’ series is packed with adorable creatures from a range of cultures and mythologies. In the hands of author-teacher Angela Nguyen, even a three-headed dog is drawn in a style that will have any young artist cooing! This book teaches young readers what kawaii is all about and how to draw any mythical animal in an adorable style. There are clear step-by-step diagrams that are great for visual learners and make it super-easy to follow the instructions. The wonderful beasts are organized by the terrain in which they are found: air, water and land. There is also a section devoted to how young readers can create their own creatures: elephants with tiny wings, bunnies with unfeasibly large ears, and ‘mash-ups’ like giant bats. Angela has created ‘feature spreads’ showing imagined landscapes where some of these creatures might safely graze. Taking cuteness to the next level, this wonderful resource makes drawing instantly achievable and great fun!
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Additional information
Publisher | Search Press (10 July 2020) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 128 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1782219080 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1782219088 |
Dimensions | 18 x 1.2 x 23 cm |
by Wendy
My 12yr old and I tried this. He isn’t a great drawer and I’m just as bad. He has autism and not a huge lover of anything involving a pencil but as we were going away with no internet I thought why not give it a go. We decided on having drawing competitions lol with a small box of malteasers. We decided to try the flipper flapper fish. It looks impossible but gives clear simple instructions. Whoever finished first got a malteaser and whoever won that drawing got 2 malteasers. What I loved the most was it give you an alternative way to draw the animal so say you want to draw the fish flapping its wings it shows you how. It also shows you how to make a completely different fish just by changing the shape. We both loved trying out this book and will enjoy doing more this weekend.
by Hobbsy
My child loves drawing the kawaii characters in this book and I don’t mind joining in – very cute and makes for a great gift too.
by Mrs.Potato
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Brilliant book for a basic kawaii drawing, unfortunately ours came printed upside down. Not ideal for a gift (although obviously perfectly usable if buying for yourself;)).
by Hayley&Jon
Omg love these books it’s making me get back into drawing
by messy85
Loved being easy to draw the figures and helped me to unwind and relax I find I can draw!
by shauna
Good quality little book for my Niece – will be looking at the others in the series for future presents
by Hayley&Jon
My girls love them. Good quality , nice colours
by Anna
Adorable! I love her books, I have another one of hers as well, how to draw cute things. Im an artist myself, but I love her cheery designs and as I’m a bullet journal fan I like to incorporate them into my planner. Highly recommended.