100 Days of Drawing (Guided Sketchbook): Sketch, Paint, and Doodle Towards One Creative Goal

How satisfying would it be to complete 100 drawings? With 100 Days of Drawing, author Jennifer Orkin Lewis (@augustwren) sets you up for success. A practitioner of daily drawing for four years straight, Lewis divides this sketchbook into 25 of her favorite subjects and techniques. Doodle faces on objects, patterns on tea cups, animals in outfits, people in fanciful headdresses and much more; each new theme is fun and rewarding, regardless of your skill level. Lewis also nudges you past the blank page by providing creative prompts and interesting backgrounds to draw on and shows you how to experiment with markers, gel pens, and colored pencils. Your own interpretation of her prompts will make your sketchbook completely unique. Just like her first book, Draw Every Day, Draw Every Way, this sketchbook has a removable jacket and an exposed binding that lies perfectly flat.

Product Features

  • Abrams 100 days of drawing book
  • Abrams 100 days of drawing book- complete 100 drawings with this sketchbook
  • Doodle faces on objects, patterns on tea cups, animals in outfits, people in fanciful headdresses, and much more

3 thoughts on “100 Days of Drawing (Guided Sketchbook): Sketch, Paint, and Doodle Towards One Creative Goal”

  1. Another blank page-filled “Drawing” book I’m so tired of being misled by lavish descriptions of books that wind up being more than half full of empty/blank pages. Even if the drawing prompts were good (and there is very little original to be found here), the paper is not the quality of paper you could use for painting or sketching anyway. It is not artist-quality paper–not even student grade. If this had been ONLY the artist renditions and prompt, without all of the filler blank pages “for drawing”, I would have been far happier…

  2. Fun, inspiring and simple This book works for me at this time. I want to draw and sketch daily and needed a little push/inspiration. The prompts are fun, the instruction simple. I would have preferred the prompts/blank pages were in a separate book – like a workbook with mixed media paper. I can still work with these pages as I will probably use markers, pens and maybe coloured pencils. You are offered different ideas to fill your pages. Some pages are foundation drawings to complete, others are blank, some are black…

  3. The best art prompt book out there! I’ve already bought this 3 times because I keep gifting it. It has so many fun prompts and my favorite part is that she includes plenty of examples of her work to inspire and teach you.

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