Bargue Plate I, 13, hand of Voltaire: An online figure drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

For this week’s 1-hour drawing session, Lizet goes back to basics with a Bargue plate study, following the traditional methods taught in atelier training.Materials used: soft to hard graphite pencils. Lizet uses Conté à Paris Pure Graphite pencils in 6B, 4B and H, along with a 0.5 mm 2B clutch pencil.
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