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This is an excellent book for learning to draw a wide range of flowers in clear detail. The author uses simple shapes to start each flower and builds up in step by step instructions using good demonstration pictures. It is clear enough for even a complete beginner to have a go at. I liked the authors methods and the selection of flowers. A great book for using time and time again.

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Drawing: Flowers with William F. Powell is a great art book for beginners or a class. It contains good information and techniques.

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Drawing: Flowers with William F. Powell: Learn to draw step by step by William F. Powell is a book I requested from NetGalley and the review is voluntary. I love his art books because there is something about them that clicks with me. His teaching methods I understand easily. I first started my journey with art with one of his book. I wanted to learn to draw but I couldn't draw anything but a stick man but I got his book and I was able to draw a car, teddy bear, mountain man and more and it looked realistic and I learned all from his book! This book is like that too! It takes complicated items but he simplifies it down to something I can understand and draw! These are step-by-step lessons with lots of illustrations and instructions.
Some books I just don't get but him I understand! This is a beginner's book and I plan on getting it to add to my collection. Thanks so much Mr Powell, I would have given up on art of it wasn't for you!

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AT LAST! An art book that is not full of waffle. This little gem gets right down to business: A one-page guide for each of the 25 flowers described, from the simple (tulip) to the more involved (bearded iris). The method may always be the same - outline, fill in details, shade - but it certainly gave me the confidence to try without being daunted by lengthy descriptions. And with quite good results, even if I say so myself! A great device for a drawing novice!

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This is extremely helpful for anyone who loves drawing flowers even for beginners. As always with these books, they mention what tools you need and the techniques that you could use to make your drawings better.

I'm loving this book so much because they teach you how to draw flowers from simple and basic shapes to adding in details and shadings to make it look like the real flowers. This book easily teaches you how to draw flowers starting from lines and circles.

100% trying some of these right now.

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The book is detailed but I wouldn't say it is meant for beginners. It does provide a brief explanation of tools and techniques. the illustrations are lovely. I tried a few and they didn't come out too bad. I'd recommend this book to anyone who would like to draw flowers but I also recommend that they practice some of the techniques at the beginning of the book before attempting to draw any of the illustrations on it.

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This book was very well-organized, with clear instructions, easy to follow layout and good images. It goes over the basics, but presents examples that would also be useful to a more experienced artist. It has a good variety it terms of the types of flowers, although I would have like to see an orchid as well. A good follow-up to this book with be exploring colors in flower illustration and drawing flowers in groups.

Thanks to NetGalley for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Drawing Flowers by William F. Powell
Learn to Step by Step

Tools and materials, shading techniques and basic flower shapes begin this marvelous book on how to draw flowers. I Found it fascinating that from basic outlines of flowers that were rather abstract the artist moved on to intricately developed flowers. Twenty-four flowers were presented from abstract shape to finished product and I can see myself using this book to create the basis for future watercolor paintings.

Thank you to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group – Walter Foster for the ARC – This is my honest review.

5 Stars

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This book Drawing: Flowers is a very detailed, easy to follow book that will definitely help you learn the basics even if you have never drawn anything in the past.

The demonstrations are simple.

This book is PERFECT if you want to learn to draw.

I actually tried out several of the projects and was amazed how I could actually duplicate the image. It gave me the encouragement to keep going.

​I was provided this book for free in exchange for my honest opinion.

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this book for anyone who loves a good, well-written tutorial for drawing flowers. 📕👍🏼

I GIVE IT A 5 STAR: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Drawing: Flowers with William F. Powell is part of a series of tutorial art booklets aimed at beginning to intermediate artists in a variety of subjects and media. Released 7th May 2019 by Quarto on their Walter Foster imprint, it's 40 pages and available in paperback and ebook formats.

The titles in this series are all formatted in a similar manner and this one is no exception.

A short general introduction (10%) covers tools and materials including pencils, pens, paper, blending tools, etc. The intro is followed by a group of non-specific tutorials on shading, light, shapes and perspective for types of flowers. Following the intro chapters are 25 flower specific step-by-step tutorials. These are beautiful but -very- simplified. I liked seeing the roughed out first steps, but the last of the first steps (very rough) is followed by the final step which is beautiful but remotely connected (in my case at least) from the previous step.

It's worth noting that the ebook version of the eARC includes a very handy interactive table of contents. I really liked that. Each of the tutorials include 4-6 steps start to finish.

I like these tutorial booklets, they're inexpensive and full of useful info for artists looking for improvement in their own work.

Four stars.

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This is a very useful book on how to encapsulate the flower form by short steps with pencil and graphite. One may not always want to paint realistic flowers, but this book gives a starting point for one to build on, and give their own interpretation of the species.
The instructions are all visual and easy to follow, with helpful tips along the way.

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