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Sweet Drawing

Learn to draw more than 150 adorable things

Olga Ortiz

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English
Walter Foster Publishing
14 November 2023
Learn to draw cute stuff with Sweet Drawing! Filled with projects, prompts, and techniques, this is the perfect beginners guide to illustration in the kawaii style.

Olga Ortiz, a Spanish illustrator and graphic designer with popular social-media channels @olguioo, offers more than 150 easy drawing projects. The step-by-step projects include all the drawing tips and techniques youll need to create a variety of subjects, including:

Animals

Kitchen items

food

Things seen in a classroom

Plants

flowers

And more!

All of the artwork consists of simple lines and shapes and can be done in pencil, pen, marker, or any drawing tool of your choice. Tips for how to add color, creating shapes and lines, selecting tools, and more round out the book for a complete guide to learning to draw. Olga Ortizs artwork appeals to artists of all ages and styles for its cuteness and simplicity. Inspired by the kawaii style of illustration and the joy that drawing brings her, Olga seeks to educate, entertain, and inspire.

Line, line, circle...done! Create great motifs and get started on your drawing adventure with Sweet Drawing!

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Imprint:   Walter Foster Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm, 
Weight:   499g
ISBN:   9780760385333
ISBN 10:   0760385335
Pages:   112
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Olga Ortiz, also known as Olguioo, is currently living in Lleida, a small town in Catalonia, Spain, where she works as an illustrator and a graphic designer. Olga originally studied architecture, but she was always interested in graphic design. That passion prompted her to build a small community on social media where she could share her drawings and tutorials-until she finally made the decision to turn her hobby into a full-time job. Olga draws cute animals, plants, groceries, and everyday things that make her happy, and she hopes to share not only her drawings, but also this feeling with others.

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