Lucia: An online figure drawing session

Lydia Cecil

Join Lydia Cecil as she draws a one-hour figure of model Lucia, exploring the many ways line can be used to describe movement, weight, and form. Using a soft pencil on paper, she guides you through how to vary pressure, direction, and rhythm to create a drawing that feels both structured and expressive.
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