Drawing on Black Paper - [365] / Bearded Old Man

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Hi!

I am with you again with my new drawing.

Lately I don't want to do anything. I'm bored. The drop in the @hive has a huge impact on my bad mood. I bought a cell phone for my daughter, relying on my hive income. This drastic fall ruined my plans. Now I regret buying that phone so much. I have experienced once again that I should not shop by relying on virtual money. Anyway.

In difficult times like these, my bearded man drawings come to my rescue. Bearded man portrait drawings are the easiest drawing for me.

I made this drawing with a white pen on black paper. I used an eraser from time to time. I hope you will like it.

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Thank you for visiting my blog. I wish everyone a healthy and happy day. Good bye.

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Wow - you are so talented. I love the way you can think ahead and use the "black" as part of the image (e.g. the eyebrows) by shading in white around the areas you want.

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Yes, in my portrait drawings on black paper, I apply more intense white color to the areas where the brightness of the face is intense. For example, the cheeks, the upper part of the nose, the upper part of the eyebrows, the chin part are usually whiter. Wherever the shadow falls on the face, I leave that part of the face black. In fact, it would have made more sense to add a few white eyebrow strands instead of leaving the eyebrows completely black in this drawing. Because the man is old :)

Thank you very much for your visit and your valuable comment. I am so glad you like it.

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