Dom: An online portrait drawing session

Luca Indraccolo

When you draw a portrait, you don't just copy what you see. You make choices about how to simplify and represent your subject, especially when you're working from life. This means you have freedom in how to design your portrait. In this session, Luca Indraccolo talks about establishing tonal design in your drawings to give them coherence and impact. Materials: Graphite pencils 2B, B, HB, H on ivory Stonehenge paper A4. Putty rubber and pencil eraser
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