Cats are funny, cheeky and simply enchanting – all of their characters and much more can be captured in expressive drawings with just a few strokes. Cartoonist and cat lover Peng reveals how it's done – and proves once again that with a little practice, anyone can do it!
A wide variety of cat portraits can be created in no time at all: from minimalist sketches to complete small paintings. You will quickly be able to get your four-legged friends moving (or just let them hang out), capture their emotions and tell little stories in an uncomplicated way. It's doesn't matter if they look realistic; it’s about having the courage to experiment and just start doodling.
A wide variety of cat portraits can be created in no time at all: from minimalist sketches to complete small paintings. You will quickly be able to get your four-legged friends moving (or just let them hang out), capture their emotions and tell little stories in an uncomplicated way. It's doesn't matter if they look realistic; it’s about having the courage to experiment and just start doodling.
Extent: 160 pp
Format: Paperback
Illustrations: 160
Publication date: 2024-11-28
Size: 23.0 x 18.0 cm
ISBN: 9780500298169
Format: Paperback
Illustrations: 160
Publication date: 2024-11-28
Size: 23.0 x 18.0 cm
ISBN: 9780500298169
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About the Author
Peng is an Austrian cartoonist and illustrator who, with the artist Hu, co-authored the Hirameki: Draw What You See series, published by Thames & Hudson. He has taught art in schools and at the Art University in Linz, Austria, and in 2003 was the winner of the ‘Deutscher Karikaturenpreis’ – the most important illustration award in the German-speaking area.