Bindu: An online portrait drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

Lizet Dingemans explores the use of soft edges in a two-toned portrait while drawing model Bindu in this session. Working with willow charcoal and charcoal pencil on white charcoal-toned paper, she'll show you how to create delicate transitions and a sense of atmosphere. Pan pastel can also be used for this session to further refine the blending and tonal subtleties.
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