Description:
Prepare for the cutest world tour ever with Kawaii Doodle Cuties! Zainab Kahn has toured the world and will show you how to draw kawaii characters the world over! The Japanese word kawaii translates to "cute," and this how-to book is chock-full of super-adorable images from a trip around the world. Learn to draw cute artwork from every major city of the globe with Kawaii Doodle Cuties: Around the World. Kawaii is a popular and easy-to-draw art style beloved by millions around the globe. Author Zainab Khan, creator of Pic Candle, has organized Kawaii Doodle Cuties: Around the World city by city. This innovative approach to drawing will show you how to draw cuties from each location. In… Paris, for example, you will learn how to draw a cute Eiffel Tower and kawaii macarons, to name a few subjects! The simple step-by-step illustrations and instructions make drawing these characters easy and interesting. Thanks to this adorable crash course in doodling all things kawaii, you'll soon you will be enhancing your notebooks, stationery, artwork, and anything else you can put a marker to, you'll just need a little help from Kawaii Doodle Cuties!
Author bio:
At the age of eleven, I started my wondrous journey of reading. Ever since then (been 5.5 years now) I haven't lost my interest one bit. I still read. And I love every single bit of it.As for writing, that's a difficult question. I started writing at the age of fourteen. And now, at the age of 16, I published my manuscript as an indie author.I'm still in High School, so I can not say much about my achievements. If anything, writing a book might just be one college-application worthy achievement I have. A new release is on the way. Could be Fall 2015, or January 2016, I can't say. It is still a work in progress, and there's a long way to go before it comes out in a publishing form. For more… stuff about me or my works, please head to my website: http://zainabtkhan.weebly.com/If you're in a mood to chat, drop me a note on my website. Or twitter. Or goodreads. For my readers, everything is an open invitation.