In Animals; William F. Powell invites you into his artistic world as he shows you how to re-create a variety of inspiring wildlife drawings. In this book; he explains his own personal approach to depicting animals; exploring basic drawing techniques as well as more complex concepts; such as capturing movement and developing dimension. With clear; easy-to-follow; step-by-step lessons and a wealth of beautiful animal drawingsmdash;from a cuddly panda to a regal giraffemdash;this book is sure to be a welcome addition to any artistrsquo;s library of references!
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Donna Walker-Kuhn documents in detail a wealth of experiences in successful audience development strategies.By AvaIncredibly insightful. The author provides clarity. details and depth on her endeavors throughout the United States and beyond in engaging communities. building partnerships and expanding audiences for arts organizations. Reading Donna Walker -Kuhnes experiences in audience development elicits so much excitement as it makes the case that the greatest limitations are the ones in our mind. even in the bleakest circumstances. Donna Walker-Kuhne is honest on the demands of an effective audience development program as it takes time to manifest into tangible results. I was particularly moved of how Donnas iinitiatives prompted community key players to work together whom continued to support each other long after their participation in audience development. I can not resist retelling the stories Donna shared in this book. yes. its that compelling. If you are interested in concrete strategies or inspiration to expand your imagination in audience development. this book is the best investment of your time and energy.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Must For Arts AdministratorsBy Fatimat A.This book should be part of the foundation of arts organizations all over the world. If youre interested in learning more about engaging audience or even how the Arts is marketed towards the larger community as a whole - this is the book for you. This book lists Donnas experiences but also displayed whats works and what doesnt work when it comes to reaching audiences. Its okay to have a comfortable crowd in your theaters. but wouldnt it be better to have an even more exciting and diverse crowd?0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Cathye JohnsonAwesome