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Books with title Drawing Wizards, Witches and Warlocks

  • Drawing Wizards, Witches and Warlocks

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Chris Hart Books, Sept. 2, 2008)
    Popularized by such beloved books as The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, and the Harry Potter series—all of which have become blockbuster films—fantasy is an endlessly enduring genre. Acclaimed artist Chris Hart leads readers into this marvelous realm, where aspiring illustrators can go as far as their imaginations allow. With Hart’s guidance, they’ll learn how to create an entire cast of fascinating fantasy figures, from masters of sorcery who summon spirits and battle evil forces to dreaded creatures of darkness, such as ogres, cyclopes, trolls, and goblins. An entire coven of witches range from classic hags to spell-binding, spell-casting teens, and there are devilishly handsome warlocks, dragons, avenging angels, and more. Hart explains how to capture these characters’ strange forms, costumes, expressions, and action poses, as well as the magical effects that make them so extraordinary.With hundreds of step-by-step drawings, expert art instruction, and visual hints, Drawing Wizards, Witches and Warlocks is a crash course that will educate and inspire fans of all levels.
  • Drawing Wizards, Witches and Warlocks

    Chris Hart

    Paperback (Sixth and Spring Books, Sept. 2, 2008)
    Excellent Book
  • Witches and Warlocks

    Anita Ganeri, David West

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Many people think of witches as Halloween costumes of old curmudgeonly women with pointy hats, but many kinds of witches, wizards, sorcerers, and warlocks have populated mythology for thousands of years. This book describes the history of witches and witchcraft, including the Salem witch trials and modern-day Wiccans. Readers will also learn about wizards, warlocks, and other kinds of sorcerers. Exciting computer-generated illustrations accompany the engaging, fact-filled narrative.
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  • Drawing Witches and Wizards

    Carter Hayn

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Witches and wizards can be bad but they can also be good. What they are though is all about magic. Readers will follow simple step-by-step instructions to create 8 finished drawings showing how these fantastic powers come to life.
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  • Witches, Wizards and Warlocks of London

    Natasha Narayan

    Paperback (Tempus, March 1, 2004)
    How would you spot a witch or a wizard? And how exactly would you describe one? Do they all wear pointy hats, use wands, and sport pointy beards, or are they more difficult to detect? Are they simply misguided hippies or do they really exist? Make up your own mind as you read about London’s witching times, including stories about the real Philosopher’s Stone, Elizabeth I’s favorite wizard, the witch-hunting craze that swept Britain, and how being a lonely old lady with a fondness for pets could be your undoing.
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  • Witches and Warlocks

    Anita Ganeri, David West

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Describes the history of witches and witchcraft, including the Salem witch trials and modern-day Wiccans. Features exciting computer-generated illustrations.
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  • Drawing Witches and Wizards

    Carter Hayn

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Witches and wizards can be bad but they can also be good. What they are though is all about magic. Readers will follow simple step-by-step instructions to create 8 finished drawings showing how these fantastic powers come to life.
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  • Wizards, Witches, and Dragons, Drawing and Reading

    Ann Becker

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, July 23, 2019)
    Learn Basic Art Techniques And Interesting Facts While Drawing Wizards, Witches, And Dragons.