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✨A space for beginner and intermediate artists to learn realistic charcoal and graphite drawing, and for all artists who wish to connect!

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1 like • Nov '25
It looks amazing!
Buron : Étude
Études de valeur et mise en couleur d’un petit buron dans les montagnes.... Acrylique sur toile 29x21 cm
Buron : Étude
0 likes • Nov '25
Magnifique!
Mountain Valley (Stream) Mt. Talbot, NZ
Large value study drawing for new painting (Not sure I can pull it off) 😬
Mountain Valley (Stream) Mt. Talbot, NZ
0 likes • Nov '25
It looks great! Is it charcoal only?
Portrait sketching
Sketching a portrait can seem daunting, especially if you're new to drawing. However, with practice and patience, anyone can learn how to sketch a portrait. Here are some steps to get you started: Start by studying the subject's face. Look at their features, such as the shape of their face, the size and shape of their eyes, nose, and mouth, and any distinctive features, such as a scar or a mole. Choose your medium. You can use pencil, charcoal, or pen and ink, depending on your preference. Begin with a light sketch of the basic shape of the face. Start with an oval shape, and then add the features. Don't worry about making it perfect at this stage, as this will be your rough sketch. Pay close attention to the placement of the features. Measure the distance between the eyes, the nose, and the mouth. Use the proportions of the face as a guide to help you get the placement of the features right. Start adding more detail to the features. Use light shading to create the shadow areas and darker shading to create the areas with more contrast. Pay attention to the direction of the light source. This will affect how the shadows and highlights are placed on the face. Keep looking at your subject and your sketch to ensure that you're capturing the likeness of the person. Take your time and be patient. Portraiture takes practice, and it can be frustrating at times. Don't be afraid to start over or make mistakes. Remember, practice makes perfect. Once you're happy with your sketch, you can add more detail, such as texture and shading, to create a more realistic portrait. Sketching a portrait is a skill that takes practice, but with time and patience, anyone can learn to do it. Remember to pay close attention to the placement of the features, the direction of the light source, and to take your time. With practice, you can create stunning and lifelike portraits that capture the essence of the person you're sketching.
Portrait sketching
0 likes • Nov '25
As a realistic drawing artist myself, I agree 💯 with you. Passion, practice, and consistency will take you places you have never imagined. Keep it going 🔥
“ “I want to be an amazing artist in 5 years…
So I do it very often, shittily, until I find out how to do it very well.”
0 likes • Nov '25
I taught myself realistic drawing in 5 years and I can tell you that this is the way to go, by staying consistent and by practicing with purpose. You'll probably go even faster if you decide to learn with someone who has allready done the work, whether it's for painting or drawing 💯🚀
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Christelle Mukesha
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I’m Christelle, a full-time drawing artist. I simply wish to share my passion and grow together in this community

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