Yesterday was all about Audrey Hepburn eyes. Today I bring you two pages of smiles from the book How to Draw and Paint Pin-Ups and Glamour Girls: Step-by step art instruction from the vintage Walter Foster archives so you can make some smiles of your own. Because, hey, who couldn't use a smile?
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Step-by step art instruction from the vintage Walter Foster archives
The second book in the Walter Foster Collectibles series, How to Draw and Paint Pin-Ups and Glamour Girls hails back to an era when Betty Grable set the standard for female beauty and Bettie Page set the standard for female allure. This extraordinary collection includes original art from several previously published vintage Walter Foster titles, including How to Draw the Figure, Pin-Up Art, the Nude, Oil: Faces & Features, and Dancers in Action. From the quintessential 1920s flapper girl to a pin-up bikini model, artists will learn to draw and paint a range of female subjects and portraits in a variety of media, including pencil, oil, and pastel. With easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and professional tips, this collectible book is a must-have for artists of all levels, particularly those fond of days gone by.
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