Hi, fellow steemians! I hope you like this drawing of an angry man. If you have time, please take a look of the drawing process.
Today, I want to show you a drawing of an angry person. I chose to draw this because this was basically my dominant emotion and feeling yesterday. When I reached the school where I am working as a high school teacher, I faced a couple of situations that made me mad. But I hid it inside. I believe that it is not wrong to be angry and furious at something, but I still chose to keep it inside because I am more aware of the result if I really bursted it out. Yes, I managed and controlled my anger.
I just decided to keep calm and relaxed for the entire day and just decided to make an artwork of an angry man. This is actually the beauty of art, of drawing, it releases tensions and extreme emotions.
So, do you think it is a good idea to just draw an angry man instead of getting angry? Please let me know in the comment section.
For this artwork, I used the following:
• Vellum Board 8.5 x 13 inches
• Staedler 7B
• Smudge Pen
Sketch the outline of the angry person. Here, it is good to use fine and light lines.
Choose where to start. In my case, I usually start at the upper-left corner of the subject to avoid spreading of dirt while using graphite pencils.
The movement I do is from upper-left to lower left. Then, from upper right to the lower right. So, here I nearly finished the half of the face of the subject.
So, here I finished the face of the angry man. I also divide my drawings to sections. That is why I finished the face of the subject first before going to the lower portions of my drawing. But you can have your own techniques.
Here, I draw the neck and the hands on the left based from my views.
Then, I worked on the right side.
Here, I am nearly finished. Need to do erasing, putting of highlights and shading. (I will just add later the photo of my finished output. For now, I gotta go)
Sincerely,