I´m back on track with my project about learning how to draw faces.
After having practiced drawing the individual features like eyes, noses, ears and mouths seperately, the next step is to combine those features now!
For this I use a couple of books from which to draw different faces.
The drawing above shows a papuan tribesman from Papua New Guinea, a country which I always wanted to travel to someday! I concentrated mainly on the nose though as it is the most prominent feature in the photograph 😉
Hope you like! 🙂
Sarah, I think you might like this blog – art, photography, and writing from a wonderful woman living in Australia 🙂 https://tribalmystic.me/
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Thank you, L.T.! 🙂 Hopping right over there and have look! 😀 Have a great day! x
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I hope you have a wonderful day also, Sarah!
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Thank you again for pointing me out to this blog – been there, loved it, follow it 😉 Have a great weekend! x
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I thought you might like it. I hope you have a terrific weekend also!
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Beautiful – I love its simplicity!
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Thank you very much!! 🙂 Have a beautiful day! x
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I agree, Sarah, quite impressive! I would like to travel also 🙂
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Thank you so much, L.T.! 🙂 Maybe we´ll meet there someday 😉
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Nicely done! What is that ‘thing’ under his nose?
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Thank you, Patty!! 🙂
It´s part of their decoration, a wooden stick that actually goes through the nose, that´s to say the nasal septum. Piercings like that are very common.
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Thanks dear, then I did visualized it right 😉
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This is great; really skilful drawing!! I hope you get a chance to travel to Papua New Guinea one day. Relatively speaking, it’s pretty close to NZ. (Hint, hint). 😃
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Thank you so much, Su!! 🙂
I get the hint and will keep it mind 😉 xoxo
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Well done, Sarah. 🙂
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Thank you very much, Cathy!!! 🙂 Hope you have a wonderful weekend! XoXo
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😊❤️
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Impressive, Sarah, I hope you get to travel there one day
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Thank you very much, Gulara!! 🙂 Wish you a wonderful weekend! xoxo
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Yes, the nose is the strong component in this picture.. That is good to know that learning from smaller parts and put them together.
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That´s exactly what I´m thinking! You can´t build a house if you don´t lay the foundations 😉 Have a lovely weekend! xoxo
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Please have a great weekend too.
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Papua New Guinea… Aaah I want to go there one day too… They probably have an Aldi or a Lidl there by now… Sigh
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Let´s hope it will take a while for those supermarkets… Although I think McDonald´s might have landed there already 😦
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Great portrait by the way…is nowhere left untouched?
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Thank you, Alan! 🙂
I really don´t know about that… maybe there are some places in the Amazonian jungle? But globalization seems to be unstoppable. Have a lovely weekend!
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Wow. Very nice. What a cool subject to choose. Cheers.
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Thank you so much, Chris! 🙂 Like you I´ve always been interested in different cultures 😉 Have a lovely weekend! Cheers!
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And you as well. Cheers!
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Wonderful!
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Thank you sooo much, Sabina!!! 🙂 xoxo
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Very nice Sarah, I like it! A good weekend to you my friend! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Terry!!! 🙂 Have a happy and restful weekend! 🙂 xoxo
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