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Robert Fawcett

    Psychiatre semi-retraité passionné par les arts littéraires et musicaux, Robert Fawcett apporte une perspective unique à son écriture. Son travail explore souvent des thèmes liés à l'esprit humain, s'appuyant sur son expérience professionnelle. Fawcett est également un musicien, chanteur et auteur-compositeur talentueux, qui enrichit davantage ses efforts artistiques.

    Calming the Bipolar Storm
    On the Art of Drawing
    • With this helpful and informative guide, a leading American illustrator offers insights into how serious beginners can become sketch masters. It combines a focus on the nature and importance of technique with practical suggestions for developing drawing skills with a variety of tools, including felt pen, pencil, crayon, brush and ink, charcoal, casein, tempera, and wash.Norman Rockwell praised this book as "a real contribution not only to illustration, but to art." Rockwell and author Robert Fawcett were founding faculty members of the Famous Artists School, a correspondence course that has coached legions of professionals and amateurs. Known as the "Illustrator's Illustrator," Fawcett stresses design and composition in his step-by-step demonstrations, which feature 100 illustrations. His realistic depictions of landscapes and human figures convey solid fundamentals of drawing that every artist, illustrator, student, and hobbyist needs to know.

      On the Art of Drawing
    • Calming the Bipolar Storm

      A Guide for Patients and Their Families

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,6(15)Évaluer

      Focusing on bipolar disorder, the book explores its symptoms, subtypes, and underlying causes, highlighting the influence of social and biological factors on its progression. It advocates for positive health-promoting behaviors and provides insights into effective treatments, including psychotherapy and medications aimed at managing mania and depression, as well as strategies for relapse prevention.

      Calming the Bipolar Storm