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Ralph Masiello's Halloween Drawing Book
Ralph Masiello's Halloween Drawing Book
Created by: Ralph Masiello
Product Code: 
15420
ISBN: 
978-1-57091-542-0
Binding Information: Paperback 
Ages: 
5  - and up
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In stock
Price: $7.95
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Shop a Local Bookstore Drawing is spook-tacular!

Illustrator Ralph Masiello brings a haunting twist to his popular drawing series. Step-by-step diagrams show young artist how to draw ghosts, withces, jack-o'-lanterns, skeletons, a haunted house, and more.

Just follow the simple steps to create creepy critters and eerie objects. Bonus challenge steps show you how to add frightfullyfun details to your drawings.

This book is good for your brain because it provides:
Vocabulary development, figurative language, art education, using tools and art mediums







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    Binding Information: Hardback 
    ISBN: 978-1-57091-541-3
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    Reviews
      School Library Journal - July 1, 2012
    A spooky cover invites budding artists in for lessons on how to draw some of their favorite autumn icons. Keeping introductory information to a minimum, the author gets right to the point. The step-by-step drawings define new lines in red, avoiding any extra scribbles completely and eliminating the need for frustrating erasures. Easier characters lead to more complicated ones and occasional optional details are included for inspiration-fancy finials for gravestone posts or a top hat for a skeleton. Opposite most lessons is a completed drawing showing how the art looks fleshed-out in color. The tools used are listed at the bottom of these illustrations. Several full compositions are included. The culminating spread pulls all of the elements together into one inspirational whole. Like most good Halloween books, this one won't lose its appeal in November.
      Booklist - September 1, 2012
    Masiello adds to his long list of drawing books with this Halloween-themed entry--and there are plenty of ghostly goings-on to catch kids' interest. Readers are invited to "choose their tools" from among paints, crayons, markers, and/or pencils. What follows is a page of simple lines that become increasingly more sophisticated images, facing a full page of Masiello's take on the subject--bats, jack-o'-lanterns, witches, graves, etc. Though the introduction is a bit confusing, kids will probably skip it anyway and get right to work on their drawings. Beginners will find plenty to reproduce, and there are some challenges for better artists, like that skeleton in a top hat.