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Child Portrait Painting: “Ruby” or “Why can’t I beat my record number of Likes??”
“Perfectionist” is not a word used to describe me. If I get the job done in a satisfactory and efficient manner, I am happy. Usually. Until now. I want each painting I create to be better than the last. And … Continue reading
Child Portrait Painting: “Tea Party” or “The Bossy Artwork”
Six years of a delectable bottle green in high school has led to my disaffection for green in most of its manifestations. The more observant of you will have noticed that there is not a whole lot of green in … Continue reading
Portrait Drawing My Way: Workshop 3 – Smudge It!
Now we’re going to produce an expressive drawing using charcoal. I’ll share some of my charcoal portrait drawing tips – also bear in mind the proportions discussed earlier and how to hold your charcoal to keep loose. You’ll need at … Continue reading
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Portrait Drawing: Workshop with David White 4 February 2012
What a wonderful day! Seven hours of drawing and creating surrounded by David White‘s very impressive portrait works. It is enough to inspire anyone.
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Portrait Drawing My Way: Workshop 1 – Loosen up!
Have you ever wanted to learn to draw but been too embarrassed? Or tried to draw but felt that your drawings don’t look “right”? Do you think you can only draw stick figures? Well, this is where you belong! Join … Continue reading
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