woensdag 25 februari 2015

How to Draw an Old Lady

How to Draw an Old Lady
Required drawing Tools:
  • Pencil
  • Eraser
  • Paper or canvas
Drawing an Old Lady: To begin with, portray an old woman facing us. We shall draw the portrait of a female up to her bust. Let us start with imagining any old woman next door for reference.

Outline:
For the convenience of the beginners, we would first draw a rough outline of the body. We can erase the unwanted lines after the completion of the drawing. The structures in a body are mostly made of curves.

Head:
Draw a wide vertical oval. The circumference of this shape would determine the size of the head. Draw a semi-circle just above the oval with both its ends touching them. This forms the hair bun. Sketch the segments of numerous parallel curves extending from the upper part of the head to the bun to represent her hair.

Face:
Just below the hair, draw a few short horizontal wavy lines to represent her wrinkled forehead. Draw a wide angled 'V' without joining the vertex such that the arms of the 'V' touch the either edges of wrinkled lines to represent the eyebrows.

Two narrow ellipses below each eyebrow, with a few small curves emanating from the upper edge of the ellipse, can form the eyes with eyelids. An inverted '7' in between the two eyes form a nose and a small curve facing upwards below the nose gives shape to the mouth. Draw a few curves emanating vertically up and down from the curves we just drew to indicate wrinkles around the old woman's mouth. The wide oval we drew initially to represent the head may be erased a little on both sides of the mouth and be redrawn with the curve bending inwards to give the face a shrunk look.

Body:
Draw an inverted 'U' just below the head to make the bust. The size of the head and the body should be proportionate to each other. Now sketch a vertical line on each side within the inverted 'U' to indicate her hands. Form a 'Y' in the center of the bust for the neckline and the cut of her sweater. Two small circles on the tail of the 'Y' can represent the buttons.

Shading:
Erase all unwanted lines and darken the required lines appropriately. Shade the wrinkles lightly.

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Annette Labedzki received her BFA at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. She has more than 25 years experience. She is the founder and developer of an online art gallery featuring original art from all over the world. Please visit the website at http://www.Labedzki-Art.com It is a great site for art collectors to buy original art. Artists can join for free and their image upload is unlimited.

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