Drawing A Portrait [1093]

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Hello everyone!

Today, I want to share with you my new art work. It's a random portrait drawing of an elderly woman with squeezed face and an intense gaze.

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

Below are my step-by-step processes:

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Thank you.



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Wow , lots of scribbling !! The piece is very lovely and his expressions speaks a whole lot!

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Wow!

I remember when I did plenty of drawing in my younger years and had classes on scribble drawing. The combination of watching and laying texture down at the same time really involves you in the life your drawing takes. The life coming out of that drawing is unreal and I can't stop staring at it, finding new shadows and details that make it look so real.

Wonderful stuff indeed!

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Wow, nice to know you did practice drawing and specialized in scribble style.

The combination of watching and laying texture down at the same time really involves you in the life your drawing takes.

You are right. Every of those encompasses part of your life.

I am glad you like this one. Thank you.

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That is an amazing artwork style ❤ so lovely

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Looks chaotic, but so detailed. I never get tired of this. The real ink is my favorite, i think.

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