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Let's Draw Animals Step By Step

Kasia Dudziuk

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

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Summary

It's easy to create your own adorable animal artworks!                 This charming full-colour book is ideal for budding artists of all abilities who want to learn to draw their favourite animals, step-by-step. From ferocious lions to cute kittens, little artists will be able to build up appealing, characterful finished illustrations from the most basic of starting shapes. For artists aged 4+.
Available since: 10/18/2019.

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