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Final Sketch
Bringing structure to life! This head sketch started with basic shapes and guidelines, and now it’s taking form with refined details. Working on proportions, facial features, and hair texture while keeping the construction lines visible as a reminder of the process.
Still a lot to learn, but every sketch builds a better understanding of facial anatomy!

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Work In Progress!
Breaking down the structure of the human head—starting with basic shapes, refining proportions, and slowly adding details. Understanding facial planes and construction is key to improving portrait sketches. This study focuses on mapping out the skull, jawline, and facial proportions using simple guidelines before adding features.

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The Dance of Light and Shadow: Understanding Form and Depth
In the world of sketching, light and shadow play pivotal roles in bringing two-dimensional drawings to life. Each object, regardless of its shape or complexity, casts its own unique shadow, dictated by the direction and intensity of the light source. From the sharp-edged shadow of the cube to the soft, curved shadow of the cylinder, the interaction between light and form defines depth, volume, and realism.
This study explores how light behaves when it strikes different surfaces—whether it’s a flat plane, a curved cylinder, or a complex irregular shape. Notice how the areas closest to the light source are illuminated as highlights, gradually transitioning into mid-tones before plunging into deep shadows. This contrast creates the illusion of depth and gives objects their three-dimensional appearance.
Mastering light and shadow is essential for any artist, as it helps in understanding perspective and form. It teaches us how to visualize light wrapping around objects and how shadows ground them in space. This knowledge not only enhances realism but also adds drama and emotion to artwork.

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Still-life pencil sketch
A delicate still-life pencil sketch. The soft shading and simple lines capture the essence of everyday objects.

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