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Want a great guide for how to draw a tree? This was a fun read that made me feel I could! And I did. Not as nicely as Munari, but this was my first try. Thanks to Austin Kleon who recommended it (author and artist who wrote among other books, Steal Like an Artist - I highly recommend subscribing to his weekly newsletter. I have read many of the books he recommends and have found many new writers and artists). I had fun with Drawing a Tree and won't ever look at a tree in the same way again-I'll Want a great guide for how to draw a tree? This was a fun read that made me feel I could! And I did. Not as nicely as Munari, but this was my first try. Thanks to Austin Kleon who recommended it (author and artist who wrote among other books, Steal Like an Artist - I highly recommend subscribing to his weekly newsletter. I have read many of the books he recommends and have found many new writers and artists). I had fun with Drawing a Tree and won't ever look at a tree in the same way again-I'll always be looking at how it is structured so that I can draw one myself. ...more
Simply beautiful. Munari's simplicity is key to this. Don't expect something complex, that's not his style. Simply beautiful. Munari's simplicity is key to this. Don't expect something complex, that's not his style. ...more
i don't really know what i expected from this book but i was kind of disappointed when i finally got it trees are my favourite creatures these days and i really wanted to dig in that subject to find out more about them in order to SEE and UNDERSTAND them better
bruno munari teaches us HOW to draw a tree but nothing more; he talks mostly about the structure of the tree (trunk, branches, bark) but not about the leaves, the fruits, the seeds which i found pretty strange
the book is full of BEAUTIFU
i don't really know what i expected from this book but i was kind of disappointed when i finally got it trees are my favourite creatures these days and i really wanted to dig in that subject to find out more about them in order to SEE and UNDERSTAND them better
bruno munari teaches us HOW to draw a tree but nothing more; he talks mostly about the structure of the tree (trunk, branches, bark) but not about the leaves, the fruits, the seeds which i found pretty strange
the book is full of BEAUTIFUL drawings but i really wanted something to READ
i guess the funny part is to come - when i go to the park to DRAW trees myself!
p.s. i guess the most important thing to bruno munari is this: "remember that the branches that follows is always slenderer than the one before", he repeats it more than 10 times!
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I am better at drawing trees now. helpful.
I loved it. This turned out to be a more children's book than a design related novel which is just as well made it easier for me to understand in Italian. I loved the part in the end about the giant tree project. Super cute book. The illustrations were really enjoyable. I loved it. This turned out to be a more children's book than a design related novel which is just as well made it easier for me to understand in Italian. I loved the part in the end about the giant tree project. Super cute book. The illustrations were really enjoyable. ...more
It is a simple book, in the good-way. I think that the idea behind this book is more about to learn a "method" on how drawing, rather the just "teaching us on how to draw a tree".
It is a simple book, in the good-way. I think that the idea behind this book is more about to learn a "method" on how drawing, rather the just "teaching us on how to draw a tree".
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Short, simple, delightful. No more than the title says. It's about drawing a tree. Short, simple, delightful. No more than the title says. It's about drawing a tree. ...more
Bruno Munari was an Italian artist and designer, who contributed fundamentals in many fields of visual arts (paint, sculpture, film, industrial design, graphics) and non visual arts (literature, poetry, didactic) with the research on the game subject, infancy and creativity.
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