How to Draw Scotland is part of the Art School in a Book series and features step-by-step instructions showing how to draw many of Scotland's well-known landmarks. Including Edinburgh Castle, Balmoral and Holyrood Palace as well as some well-known Scottish icons, such as a bagpiper and a Highland dancer, this is an essential book for anyone who would like to master the art of drawing Scotland. With useful tips throughout ranging from composition and atmospheric perspective to using a mirror and making use of negative space to spot mistakes you've made. This book will get even the most inexperienced from creating basic shapes right through to the finished artwork if you follow the step-by-step instructions.
The How To Draw series takes a highly visual and practical approach to drawing, featuring step-by-step instructions for each art project. Duotone lines highlight each step.
Each title includes information on the drawing materials you can use and where to use them most effectively. Pencil, pen, crayon, paints and charcoal and more are all covered in detail.
The series covers a comprehensive range of rudimentary techniques – with sections on materials, composition and perspective. The How To Draw series is an excellent way to introduce the concepts of drawing to child and adult alike.
Mark Bergin was born in Hastings, England, in 1961. He studied at Eastbourne College of Art and specialises in historical reconstructions, aviation andmaritime subjects.
He lives in Bexhill-on-Sea with his wife and children.