Quick sketch InWoSP

A quick sketch of a portrait of a girl in steampunk glasses. Not perfect at all, just basic lines. To remind me when this was drawn.
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A quick sketch of a portrait of a girl in steampunk glasses. Not perfect at all, just basic lines. To remind me when this was drawn.
Line art reveals the beauty of form through the power of line.
Each pencil stroke tells its own story.
A portrait begins with observation, not drawing.
A simple pencil is able to convey the most complex emotions.
In line art, it is not the number of lines that is important, but their accuracy.
Light and shadow create volume on a white sheet of paper.
A portrait is a meeting of the character of the artist and the model.
A pencil allows you to correct mistakes and learn without fear.
Clean lines create a feeling of harmony and lightness.
Every detail of the face adds individuality to the portrait.
Line art teaches you to see the main thing and discard the unnecessary.
Mastery comes through thousands of drawn lines.
A pencil portrait retains the warmth of the artist's hand.
The expression of the eyes often determines the mood of the entire drawing.
Even the thinnest line can convey strong feelings.
Pencil drawing turns observation into art.
Line art proves that one line can say more than a hundred colors.
In line art, every stroke counts.
The purity of a line creates the beauty of a form.
Line art turns simplicity into art.
A precise line can convey character and mood.
The minimalism of line art opens up space for imagination.
Each line leads the viewer's gaze through the composition.
Line art teaches you to see the essence without unnecessary details.
True mastery is manifested in simple forms.
Lines can be soft, bold or emotional.
Line art combines precision and creativity in one stroke.
Sometimes one continuous line creates an entire world.
Beautiful line art begins with careful observation.
Contour is able to convey movement even without color.
Line art shows beauty in the smallest details.
Every drawing begins with the first line.