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How to Draw & Paint Fashion & Costume Design: Artistic inspiration and instruction from the vintage Walter Foster archives (Walter Foster Collectibles)

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How to Draw & Paint Fashion & Costume Design, the third book in the Walter Foster Collectibles series, contains yet another extraordinary collection of vintage Walter Foster titles from the 1940s through the 1960s, including Female Fashion, How to Draw and Paint Today’s Fashions, How to Draw and Paint Fashions, and the Art of Costume Design. In addition to providing an overview of basic drawing and painting techniques, artists will learn how to capture figures in various poses, as well as the dynamics of facial features and expressions, and other elements of drawing. Additionally, this colorful 128-page book features easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions for rendering a range of early 20th-century fashions and theatrical costumes. From casual wear and formal gowns to textures, hats, and shoes, artists who are fond of vintage fashion and eras gone by will appreciate the book for both its instructional qualities and aesthetic and collectible values.

Product Features

  • WFC-58246
  • 9781600582462
  • Brand New Item / Unopened Product
  • Quayside Publishing

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3 thoughts on “How to Draw & Paint Fashion & Costume Design: Artistic inspiration and instruction from the vintage Walter Foster archives (Walter Foster Collectibles)

  1. Five Stars My daughter loved it. It wasn’t what she expected but she still really enjoys it.

  2. Amazing fashion drawing tips. Not only is this book great for instruction and tips on drawing for fashion or costume design but the art is inspirational as well. I recommend this book very highly for the beginner or a seasoned pro who wants some inspiration.

  3. Wonderful Illustrations This is an excellent book for anyone interested in fashion. It is very useful for fashion design students as reference material. Marilyn Sotto was a costume designer for Hollywood motion picture productions. One of the productions Marilyn Sotto worked on was the 1957 film, “Man of a Thousand Faces”, as costume designer for James Cagney. After Hollywood, Marilyn Sotto was costume designer at Disneyland Paris and Disney World in Florida. To see the designs and illustrations of Marilyn…

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