Bindu: An online portrait drawing session

Luca Indraccolo

Luca Indraccolo draws a portrait of model Bindu this week, using black, white, sanguine, and brown Polychromos pencils by Faber-Castell on dark green-grey paper. Throughout the session, he demonstrates how to develop a portrait through clear stages, refining structure and depth as the drawing progresses. He shares insights into balancing accuracy with expression, helping us build confidence in tackling this pose.
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