Jo Fernihough

A Line is a Dot That Went for a Walk

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Imprint: LOM ART

Publication date: 11/02/2016

ISBN: 9781910552162

Subject: Non-Fiction

Categories: Doodle & Draw, Interactive

Binding: Paperback

Size: Other

Extent: 96 pages

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

Edition Status: Out of Print

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Summary:

Inspired by the Paul Klee quote, this is an unconventional adult drawing book, in which readers are encouraged to think outside the box in terms of making drawings and art.

Each beautiful page contains instructions that can be open to interpretation, allowing for maximum creative freedom. There are no rules and no artistic skills are required – all that is needed is a free mind and simple drawing and colouring pens and pencils to get started.

Drawers can consider such ideas as ‘What would it look like if yellow had an argument with blue?’ or ‘What does a line look like if it’s skipping?’. They can also be inspired by creative drawing tasks such as drawing themselves from their imaginations and creating shapes that have emotions. Each page is designed to make drawers free their creative ideas and challenge any fear they may have about conventional drawing.

This book has a gorgeous artistic feel, with stylish colours and artwork to help readers feel encouraged. It will inspire anyone who is interested in drawing to pick up a pencil and let their imaginations grow.

Reviews:

This inventive book invites you to turn scribbles into a picture, add faces to an array of eyebrows or design a patchwork blanket among much, much more.

Charlotte Heathcote, Daily Express

Sales points:

  • Inspired by the Paul Klee quote, this is an unconventional adult drawing book, in which readers are encouraged to think outside the box in terms of making drawings and art.

  • Each beautiful page contains instructions that can be open to interpretation, allowing for maximum creative freedom. There are no rules and no artistic skills are required – all that is needed is a free mind and simple drawing and colouring pens and pencils to get started.

  • Drawers can consider such ideas as ‘What would it look like if yellow had an argument with blue?’ or ‘What does a line look like if it’s skipping?’. They can also be inspired by creative drawing tasks such as drawing themselves from their imaginations and creating shapes that have emotions. Each page is designed to make drawers free their creative ideas and challenge any fear they may have about conventional drawing.

  • This book has a gorgeous artistic feel, with stylish colours and artwork to help readers feel encouraged. It will inspire anyone who is interested in drawing to pick up a pencil and let their imaginations grow.

About the Author:

Jo Fernihough

Jo Fernihough studied at Central St Martin's and also at The Cambridge School of Art, where she gained an M.A in Children's Book Illustration. When she isn't illustrating, Jo works as a lecturer at CSVPA. Her client list includes Harper Collins, Faber & Faber, Orion, The Radio Times, BBC, The Sunday Times and many others.