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Creative Pattern Art

Eilidh Muldoon

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

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Summary

Learn to draw spectacular patterns from the simplest steps! Packed with arty inspiration, super-smart tips, and clear, step-by-step instructions, this is the ultimate guide to creative decorative pattern art. Soon you'll be drawing gorgeous nature patterns ... motifs from around the world ... and awesome geometric art!Perfect for kids aged 7+.
Available since: 10/25/2019.

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