Introduction: A Creative Drawing Practice for Everyone |
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The Four Guiding Principles of a Creative Drawing Practice |
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One Honor and Appreciate the Moment in Time and Your Tools and Materials |
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Three Setting Your Intentions, Inspiration and Two-Fold Joy |
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Four Scatter Your Joy Far and Wide |
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3 Hydrangea in Shades of Gray |
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4 The Seeing and Drawing Practice |
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6 Leaves and Direction of Form |
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7 Pocket Treasure Collage |
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8 A Swatch of Many Colors |
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9 Rain Showers and Swirling Wind |
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16 Expressive Line and Wash |
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Final Thoughts |
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Resources |
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Acknowledgments |
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About the Author |
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Index |
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