I'm self taught and always trying to find ways to improve. It wasn't until I learned to stay out of my comfort zone that saw drastic improvements in what I was doing.
I've always been most fascinated with paintings, and will get into it in the coming months. That's the reason why I fell in love with charcoal. It sort of gives you a painters edge when it comes to drawing as opposed to graphite. Though graphite is often fun to revisit.
I usually don't draw on request, at least as of now. But might reconsider later on. This is just the beginning.
Why faces? I feel that faces are the most expressive things to put on paper. They're difficult to master but it's not about what you draw, but rather how you draw them.
Thanks for reading!
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