Drawing A Portrait [1933]

in Sketchbook2 days ago

Hello everyone!

Today, I want to share with you my new art work. It's a random portrait drawing of a beautiful young lady with white hairs and charming eyes. This time, I tried using crossing hatching method to build my forms. It's been a while I used that technique.

I really love how those strokes form harmony with each interconnecting with another to build texture.

The portrait was done with a blue ballpoint pen on a cardboard paper. I used cross hatching technique to create this piece.

Below are my step-by-step processes:

Thank you.

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Amazing art. You are very skilled, brother. ❤

Thank you. I am glad you like it.

Drawing as formal artistic creation might be defined as the primarily linear rendition of objects in the visible world, as well as of concepts, thoughts, attitudes, emotions, and fantasies given visual form, of symbols and even of abstract forms. This definition, however, applies to all graphic arts and techniques that are characterized by an emphasis on form or shape rather than mass and colour, as in painting. Drawing as such differs from graphic printing processes in that a direct relationship exists between production and result. Drawing, in short, is the end product of a successive effort applied directly to the carrier. Whereas a drawing may form the basis for reproduction or copying, it is nonetheless unique by its very nature.