Take the intimidation out of pen-and-ink drawing and learn to create realistic masterpieces. This comprehensive book helps you build your skills as an artist, taking you from basic pen strokes to drawing nature scenes, still lifes, and even portraits. Tri Le, a seasoned instructor and renowned pen-and-ink artist, teaches you foundational concepts in drawing through simple lessons and tutorials. You’ll master techniques like hatching, crosshatching, stippling, and cross-contouring, filling your first sketchbook with beautiful art as you practice.
Brimming with helpful step-by-step directions and reference illustrations, these lessons are perfect for total beginners and intermediate artists looking to improve their skills. Sketch true-to-life forms, like a notebook, tree, or cozy nook, and use powerful shading techniques to depict their depth, texture, and light. Capture the folds in rose petals, the furry face of a black cat, or the dance of shadows at dusk, all with stunning accuracy. With this incredible resource, you’ll draw the world in gorgeous pen-and-ink renditions for years to come.
Review Quotes:
"Tri Le's passion for pen and ink shines through every page. Whether you're just starting out or looking to sharpen your skills, his words of wisdom break everything down in a clear, practical way, while also inspiring you to develop your own style and apply these fundamental skills your way."
-- Imi Read, founder of Artists Pages
" The Artist's Guide to Pen and Ink is an irreplaceable guide for the aspiring artist. This has all you need to command the medium to convey any message or feeling imaginable--from the essentials needed to draw, to the process of going from idea to completed artwork."
-- Kamar Thomas, author and fine artist
Tri Le is an artist and art instructor specializing in pen-and-ink drawing and other visual mediums. He has over a decade of experience running art courses and workshops. Tri also curates the popular art account @tri.shiba. He currently resides in Toronto, Canada.
Page Street Publishing
Pub Date: July 29, 2025
7 x 1 x 9 inches
192 pages
paperback