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Read book Draw 50 Animals: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Elephants, Tigers, Dogs, Fish,
Birds, and Many More... [R.A.R]
Read book Draw 50 Animals: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Elephants, Tigers, Dogs, Fish, Birds, and
Many More... [R.A.R]
Read book Draw 50
Animals: The Step-by-
Step Way to Draw
Elephants, Tigers, Dogs,
Fish, Birds, and Many
More... [R.A.R]
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LEE J. AMES began his career at Walt Disney Studios and taught at the School of Visual Arts in New York
City and at Dowling College on Long Island. He directed his own advertising agency and has illustrated over
150 books, ranging from preschool picture books to postgraduate texts. A prolific author of more than 30
Draw 50 books, Lee Ames died at the age of 90 in June 2011. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All
rights reserved. The novice with a musical instrument is frequently taught to play simple melodies as quickly
as possible, well before he learns the most elemental scratchings at the surface of music theory. The resultant
self-satisfaction, pride in accomplishment, can be a significant means of providing motivation. And all from
mimicking an instructor's 'DO-as-I-do...' Mimicry is prerequisite for developing creativitity. We learn the use
of our tools by mimicry. Then we can use those tools for creativity. To this end I would offer the budding
artist the opportunity to memorize or mimic (rotelike, if you wish) the making of 'pictures.'