Bruno Munari
In Drawing a Tree, designer Bruno Munari describes different working techniques for drawing and design.
"Perfection, says an old oriental proverb, is beautiful but stupid: you have to understand it but break it. Now that you know how to draw a tree, as I think you do, there's no need to slavishly follow what I've shown you.
Once you know the rule, you can draw the tree of your choice, completely different from the ones you've seen in this book. You can draw them with a pencil, a pen, a felt-tip market a paintbrush, crayons, chalk, a piece of brick, charcoal, your fingers. powders, chocolate, a shaving brush or a broom.
You can make them out of paper, stiff card, corrugated board, packing paper, wire mesh, plastic, non-plastic, papier-mâché, wire, brass, aluminium, string, spaghetti, cloth, whatever you want. And then, above all, teach others how to do it."
Bruno Munari
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Details
Published by Corraini Edizioni, 2004
Paperback, 88 pages, 5.75 x 0.5 x 8.25 inches
ISBN 09788887942767