A workbook by Polina Bright

Look at any bird and know how to begin.

The foundation that makes it possible. From the first line to the finished drawing.

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There is a structure underneath every bird.

You see a bird. You want to draw it. Where do you start?

Most people begin with the outline and hope it looks right. Sometimes it does. Most of the time something is off, and you can't tell what.

Drawing Birds gives you the starting point.

The book walks you through a base that works for practically any bird. Once you have it, you look at a bird and know where to begin - and how to take the drawing all the way to the end.

What you'll learn

The book builds one skill on top of the next, in order.

01

The starting shape

Every bird, no matter the species, starts from the same simple structure. This is the foundation everything else builds on.

02

How proportions work

Why some birds look long, some round, some compact. How to see it before you draw, so the bird reads right from the start.

03

Heads, wings, tails

The parts that make every bird look different. How they attach to the body and how to place them.

04

Guided studies

Birds drawn step by step so you can follow along. You see every decision and understand why it's made.

Inside the book

Each chapter is a step in the same practice.

Structure and foundation · the underlying frame, the starting point for everything that follows
Shape variations · how the same method holds across different builds
Angles and balance · the weight and line of a pose
Head, beak, and eye placement · the anchor points of the face
Wings and feather flow · how wings fold and connect to the body
Tail construction · the forms that complete the silhouette
Guided studies · complete birds from first line to finished drawing, across different views and body types
Independent practice · exercises to do on your own, so the method becomes yours

What people are saying

"Really good book. Just enough of good and useful information for the beginning of the journey. Everything is explained clearly and well. Love those pages for practices. Thank you Polina for creating this for us."

Yevheniya K.

"It has helped me to look at birds in a different way creatively and Polina's birds are gorgeous! So happy I purchased this to improve one of my favourite subjects to draw and paint!"

Liana M.

Polina Bright

The artist

Polina Bright is a Fine Art Watercolor Artist.

Her work spans portrait, figure, and nature, with birds being one of the favourite recurring subjects.

Drawing Birds is one part of that practice: her approach to making sure birds stay true to their shapes, regardless of the size of the painting.

Drawing Birds
$70

$70 at the early-bird price.

The complete Drawing Birds workbook
The full structural method, from first shapes to finished bird
Guided studies across different views and body types
Practice pages designed to be drawn on directly
Independent exercises so the method becomes yours
A curated selection from Ink Birds, the original ink work
Instant digital delivery
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Common questions

Is this for beginners or experienced artists?

The practice is the same at every level. Beginners enter at the first line. Experienced artists find the structural frame underneath their own work.

I already have the free Practice Pack. How is this different?

The Practice Pack is an opening. Drawing Birds is the full method: structure and foundation, shape variations, head and wing anatomy, guided studies, and independent practice. The Practice Pack shows the idea. The book is the practice.

Is this a physical book or digital?

Drawing Birds is a digital workbook. Instant access after purchase. Practice pages are designed to be printed and drawn on directly.

Will the price go up?

Yes. The current price is the early-bird tier. When this tier is exhausted, the price moves up. The price you see is the price you pay today.

Where does the practice begin?

With the underlying frame. Before the feathers, before the detail, before anything you would recognise as a bird. The structure the rest of the drawing hangs from.

Does the method hold across mediums?

Yes. The method is structural. It holds whether you work in pencil, ink, watercolor, or on a tablet.

Look at any bird and know how to draw it.

The starting point is here.

Get Drawing Birds · $70