Hello to everyone and happy Sunday to you all, it's quite a pleasure being here with all of you once again. As you all know it's Sunday, a time where I showcase my creativity through art and drawing and on this particular Sunday creativity takes center stage and a single pencil becomes the bridge between imagination and reality. Today I spent my Sunday drawing something very unique and beautiful, which is a kid in a winter dress. Stay tuned as I show you the steps I took in achieving this artwork.
MATERIALS
Materials Used For Drawing
plain A4 paper
Pencils
Eraser
Sharpener
DRAWING PROCESS
step I
I began by drawing the hair warmer worn by the boy, it is folded at the forehead.
step 2
I then drew the face of the boy, I also drew his cheeks, ears and jaw.
step 3
After doing that, I then drew the outline of the two eyes and the nose as well.
step 4
I then carefully sketched the mouth of the boy as well as the hair that are not covered by the head warmer.
step 5
After completing that part, I then drew the jacket which the boy is wearing which runs from his neck down to his body.
step 6
This is the part where I start to shade, first I began with the strives at the folded area around the forehead after which I shaded the entire parts of the head warmer.
step 7
Next I shaded the boys jacket and cap, I also shaded the neck of the boy.
step 8
As I continued, I appropriately shaded the eyes of the boy, I also shaded the eyebrows , nose and part of the nose.
step 9
After completing that part, I then went ahead to shade the lips of the boy, his jaw and his entire face.
step 10
Lastly, Here I shaded the ears, and equally drew the eyebrows of the two eyes and draw the badge on the head warmer.
Finally I have come to the end of my drawing and this is my final result.
Spending a Sunday drawing is a meaningful and enriching experience that allows us bring our imagination back to life. This drawing not only captures the likeness of a subject but also a moment of innocence and warmth. I have come to the end of my post and I hope you all like my drawing, till we meet again.