Raw Drawing: Spontaneous And Carefree Drawing

Raw Drawing: Spontaneous And Carefree Drawing

by Alessandro Bonaccorsi
Raw Drawing: Spontaneous And Carefree Drawing

Raw Drawing: Spontaneous And Carefree Drawing

by Alessandro Bonaccorsi

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Overview

As Picasso said: 'It took me a lifetime to Paint Like a Child'.

Raw Drawing is not an art class — it is a unique philosophy and a practical resource that teaches you how to draw spontaneously and creatively without any inhibition. Learn how to use signs, lines and shapes to create a new visual language. It's a non-judgmental technique to help you visualize your thoughts, express your emotions, develop your ideas and, why not, relax with a pen or pencil.

Since he launched the Raw Drawing initiative in 2017, Italian artist Alessandro Bonaccorsi has given dozens of courses across Italy, helping people expand their creativity. This book brings together all of Alessandro’s core teachings, making the power and creativity of raw drawing accessible to everyone. The book is recommended for those over 14 years of age, who are open to let themselves become children again and draw with a carefree mind.

Use Raw Drawing to get closer to the heart of things, and learn to appreciate the beauty of the spontaneous.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849945509
Publisher: Rizzoli
Publication date: 06/27/2019
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Alessandro Bonaccorsi is a visual artisan, graphic oddities designer, gardener of the imagination, and peculiar illustrator based in Italy. He loves conceptual images and colourful oddities. Although he works for a range of clients, including Save the Children, Renault Italy, Max Meyer and Ponte all Grazie, his Raw Drawing initiative is his passion. He started the workshops in 2017 and runs courses all over Italy. So far over 25,000 sheets of recycled paper has been used to expand their creativity. He believes in visual communication as a power for good.
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