Yokai Bestiary: How to Draw Eerie and Enchanting Japanese Ghouls and Monsters

I’ve written and illustrated my first book! ‘Yokai Bestiary: How to Draw Eerie and Enchanting Japanese Ghouls and Monsters’ is now available to order from most major book sellers. It is published by Wellfleet Press an imprint of The Quarto Group.

‘Yokai Bestiary: How to Draw Eerie and Enchanting Japanese Ghouls and Monsters’ is a fun how-to-draw book where you can practice drawing 35 yokai while learning about Japanese folklore from which these creatures arise. The book is designed for beginners and intermediate artists; each chapter starts with easier to tackle yokai and then builds with each subsequent yokai culminating with the most challenging yokai at the end of each chapter. Throughout the book I share with you tips on drawing, techniques, and what to focus on during each stage of the drawing process.

The content for this book started as a series of library programs I created when a friend and librarian asked if I was interested in teaching kids to draw online during the pandemic lockdown and then in person after the pandemic ended. Teaching library programs is a fun opportunity to encourage young artists in their pursuit of drawing and to allows me to share my passion for Japanese culture and folklore with the students. In each class I guide the students through drawing two to three new yokai and teach about the Japanese folklore behind each yokai. The drawing instructions I created for these programs became the core of this book.

I first learned to draw using how-to-draw books like this. I still have a fondness for the how-to-draw books of my youth, like the ‘Draw 50’ series by Lee J. Ames and Disney’s ‘Learning to Draw’ series from the 90’s. I keep copies of these books in my studio for nostalgia. So, when the opportunity arose for me to create a how-to-draw book that focused on my passion for yokai I was ecstatic.

I hope this book helps and encourages new and developing artists like the how-to-draw books of my youth fed into my love of drawing.

Review:

“Fantasy illustrator and character designer Red takes beginner artists on a delightful journey through Japanese folklore via learning to draw a selection of yōkai: supernatural entities that play a popular role in Japanese culture and media…Red’s clear step-by-step drawing instructions, coupled with his enthusiasm for yōkai, make this a fun and informative resource for beginner artists and readers interested in Japanese folklore.” -Library Journal

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