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Retail Price: ¥2,200 Thank you for viewing. I have only read it once, so it has not been used much. It is almost new and in good condition, but there may be scratches or dents that occurred during shipping. Please refer to the attached photos to assess the condition. We are looking forward to purchases from those who understand that this is a used item. 【Remarks】 The secret to creating a modern look by combining simple lines and dots is here. -------------------------------------------------- Lovely tulips, gracefully blooming roses, ephemeral and delicate cherry blossoms, and new, stylish flowers and foliage... It's difficult to draw them in detail, but it's often thought that you need a sense of style to draw them loosely. Therefore, this book introduces how to draw by combining simple lines and dots. It is packed with tips on how to create modern botanical paintings without feeling pressured, taking advantage of the characteristics of transparent watercolor paints and water. It includes over 43 types, from those that can be completed in a few steps to wreaths and borders composed of multiple plants. The techniques should be useful for making cards and creating paintings to decorate your room. Just drawing fresh flowers and leaves will cleanse your heart. Please create your own unique piece. About the Author Harriet de Winton Watercolor painter and stationery artist. Based in Devon, England, she runs the stationery studio "de Winton Paper." She creates wedding stationery by request from both domestic and international clients, and actively holds workshops to spread her unique botanical painting techniques. Her books include this book, which has been translated and well-received around the world, as well as "Birds, Bees & Blossoms" and "A Year of Watercolour." Naomi Mizuno Painter and translator. After studying abroad in England for four years, she studied Japanese painting at Musashino Art University and graduated. She studied under Toshiyuki Azuma and Keisaku Kishino, and continues to work on Japanese painting while also working as a translator.
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