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How to Draw Fallen Angels: Discover the Secrets to Drawing, Painting, and Illustrating Beings of the Otherworld

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Featuring tools and professional guidance on how to draw the dark world of fallen angels, including angel wings, accessories, the angel of death, a good angel and bad angel, a Steampunk angel, and many more!

128 pages, Library Binding

First published June 1, 2011

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18 reviews
May 18, 2021
Nice art, good history on angels and their counterparts, but honestly? For a how to draw book? It skips several steps. The author automatically assumes you know how to draw humans, how to draw wings, how to draw feathers, and how to draw faces. The author insists on small details beginners may not know of. He starts out with thumbnails and goes right to half-rendered sketches. There is no guidance as to how to start, nor is there any beginner-friendly instructions. “Thumbnail, trace, detail to death..”.” Not only this, but I feel as though the author has an odd way of drawing women. In this book, all the women are depicted as beautiful seductresses- or the object of desire. They have similar faces- soft features, big eyes, small noses, plump lips, and are all thin and look like models. I would’ve preferred to see some women who weren’t perfect beautiful bombshells, and I know the artist doesn’t struggle with “same-face-syndrome” because of how unique the men he draws are. The men he depicts are all different- with different noses, jaws, frames, hair, expressions. There’s a chubby man depicted, a muscular man, and a young baby boy. No such diversity in the women. Underwhelming.

Two stars for theological discussion, along with a brief history on angels.
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200 reviews16 followers
March 3, 2017
Beautiful illustrations and the bits of information really help into imagining these beings. The only reason I don't give a five star is only because it already assumes one knows how to draw human (or mostly human) figures. Still great if you want to know certain tips and techniques for different mediums.
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56 reviews
May 10, 2012
Gosh, this is an incredible book. The illustrations are superb; the step-by-step instruction is challenging, but clear; and the historical background is engaging. I especially enjoyed that Prather referenced the groundbreaking Real Life song/video “Send Me An Angel”!
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June 6, 2014
Public library copy.
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