Josh, Jason, Charlotte: An online portrait drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

Lizet Dingemans draws three 20-minute portraits in pencil on white paper, each from a different model, focusing on how to compare and capture likeness through head shape, feature placement, and proportion. Across the three studies, she explores what makes each face unique and how subtle shifts can influence the overall character of the portrait.
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