Charlotte: An online figure drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

Lizet Dingemans takes on a reclining figure of model Charlotte in this session, exploring the contrasts between pan pastel or charcoal dust and traditional charcoal pencil and willow charcoal. Working on white paper, she demonstrates how each medium handles tone and texture, showing their unique qualities in capturing the figure's form.
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