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Ralph Masiello's Dragon Drawing Book

by Ralph Masiello
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Overview

Illustrator Ralph Masiello delves into myth and legend in this newest addition to his popular drawing series. Easy steps and clear diagrams show kids how to draw dragons from all over the world, from the Australian Rainbow Serpent to the Imperial Dragon of China.

Synopsis

Illustrator Ralph Masiello delves into myth and legend in this newest addition to his popular drawing series. Easy steps and clear diagrams show kids how to draw dragons from all over the world, from the Australian Rainbow Serpent to the Imperial Dragon of China.

Augusta R. MalvagnoCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information. - School Library Journal

Gr 4-6
The vibrant, eye-catching cover of this well-designed, neatly arranged book is sure to attract the attention of dragon fans and aspiring artists. A "Choose your tools" box illustrates the supplies needed (pastel pencil, crayon, watercolor, fine-tip marker, colored pencil, marker, poster paint). An outline map (that does not identify the continents) indicates where the types of dragons originated. Detailed drawings of 11 creatures (Aboriginal Rainbow Serpent, Lambton Wyrm, Chinese Imperial Dragon, etc.) require anywhere from 12 to 50 steps to complete. The technique is similar to the method used in Lee J. Ames's books, but Masiello includes boxes with additional drawing ideas for fish scales, Maya patterns and shapes, a treasure chest, and so on, and a paragraph of facts about each dragon. The glorious, fire-breathing creatures depicted nearly leap off the page.

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School Library Journal

Gr 4-6
The vibrant, eye-catching cover of this well-designed, neatly arranged book is sure to attract the attention of dragon fans and aspiring artists. A "Choose your tools" box illustrates the supplies needed (pastel pencil, crayon, watercolor, fine-tip marker, colored pencil, marker, poster paint). An outline map (that does not identify the continents) indicates where the types of dragons originated. Detailed drawings of 11 creatures (Aboriginal Rainbow Serpent, Lambton Wyrm, Chinese Imperial Dragon, etc.) require anywhere from 12 to 50 steps to complete. The technique is similar to the method used in Lee J. Ames's books, but Masiello includes boxes with additional drawing ideas for fish scales, Maya patterns and shapes, a treasure chest, and so on, and a paragraph of facts about each dragon. The glorious, fire-breathing creatures depicted nearly leap off the page.
β€”Augusta R. MalvagnoCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing, Inc.
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781570915321

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