Splat Art: Blops & Dribbles In Need of Your Scribbles
At Klutz, we know that young artists find blank pages very intimidating. So we love that every spread of Splat Art features full-colour photographic images of your basic everyday stuff: fingerprints, fungus, paint drips, paper wads, cabbages, coffee rings, and more. Draw a few simple lines right on the page and — voila! — these messes turn into masterpieces. To prevent "what-do-I-draw" anxiety, friendly line-drawn characters pop in from the margins to offer helpful ideas. Transform a frilly fern into a dinosaur. Build a button robot. Scare up some spooky tissue ghosts. Of course, those are just suggestions. You can — and should — draw anything you want. By Andrew Pinder and the editors of Klutz. |