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How to Draw: Faces: in simple steps
Easy to follow book with simple instructions and sequences - Learn to draw a variety of faces - Follow directions by artist and author Susie Hodge - Perfect for beginners or as inspiration for artists - Illustrated guidance with step-by-step pictures
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| Brand | Search Press Search Press is a UK-based publisher of instructional art and craft books. The company was founded in 1970 by two artists, John and Sylvia Search, and has since published over 1,000 titles. Search Press books are known for their instructional content and easy-to-follow diagrams, and are popular with artists and crafters of all levels of experience. |
| MPN | Search Press 9781844486731 |
| ID | 26061530 |
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