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Art With Kendra: How to Draw Realistic Facial Features. Eye + Nose + Mouth

This class features 3 videos, each focusing on how to draw a different realistic facial feature using graphite pencils.
Kendra Malcolm (B.Des)
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3 pre-recorded lessons
3 weeks
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1 year access
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1 hour per week. I would encourage each learner to draw along with the videos and try to draw each of the different facial features
Progress Report
I do not like to grade artwork because it’s very subjective, but I can offer feedback upon request

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 10
Advanced Level
Thank you for your interest in my art class! 

This class features four videos designed to improve your portrait drawing skills. One “bonus” video on graphite pencils. And then the 3 pain videos about drawing facial features. 

There are no live lessons; all videos are comprehensive and include step-by-step instructions for drawing facial features. Learners are encouraged to draw along and pause the videos as needed.

The first video is an overview of graphite pencils, explaining the different letters and numbers. Helpful for those unfamiliar with these pencils and how they all work.
   
The next 3 videos are about how to draw facial features. 

   - Video 1: Learn to draw an eye, including a brief explanation of its anatomy.
   - Video 2: Step-by-step instructions for drawing a nose.
   - Video 3: Techniques for drawing a mouth.

By completing these videos, you'll be better equipped to create realistic portraits. 

Materials Needed:
- A set of graphite pencils
- A good eraser
- A sketchbook

I recommend that learners already have some drawing experience before taking this class. 

For feedback on your artwork, please send pictures to me. Each drawing will likely take from one to two hours to complete. The eye video is the most complicated and may take a full hour to complete. Each video is 15 minutes long, but you can pause as needed to avoid feeling rushed.
Learning Goals
Learners will have a better understanding of the graphite, pencils, and how to use them
Learners will have a better understanding of how to draw facial features realistically
learning goal

Syllabus

3 Lessons
over 3 Weeks
Lesson 1:
How to draw an eye
 In this lesson we will draw a realistic eye using Graphite pencils. I will be using a 6B, 4B and an HB pencil. I recommend using softer pencils for darker areas (6B, 5B, 4B...) and harder pencils for lighter areas (Hb, 2H, 4H...) 
Lesson 2:
How to draw a nose
 In this lesson we will draw a realistic nose using Graphite pencils. I will be using a 6B, 4B and an HB pencil. I recommend using softer pencils for darker areas (6B, 5B, 4B...) and harder pencils for lighter areas (Hb, 2H, 4H...) 
Lesson 3:
How to draw a mouth
 In this lesson we will draw a realistic mouth using Graphite pencils. I will be using a 6B, 4B and an HB pencil. I recommend using softer pencils for darker areas (6B, 5B, 4B...) and harder pencils for lighter areas (Hb, 2H, 4H...) 

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Pre-Requisites
Learners should already be comfortable drawing using pencil.
Supply List
Graphite pencils
Mirror
Eraser
Paper
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Bachelor's Degree from Alberta College of Arts and Design
I love to teach art, and specialize in drawing (wide variety of styles and techniques), procreate, watercolour, and acrylic painting. When I teach, I like to lead by example. This means that I draw, paint and create with my students. Throughout class I make myself available for questions, assistance and feedback. 

I’ve been teaching art for over 5 years, and I have been creating art professionally since 2011. I have illustrated marketing materials for Denny’s, Newman’s Own, Duane Reade, Discovery Children’s Museum, The Mendes Foundation and other clients. 

I also have extensive experience in advertising. I’ve been working as an art director (now creative director) for over 17 years. I worked in New York City for 10 years, Cambodia for one, and I currently work remotely out of my home office in Canada. In my advertising career I've made TV commercials, print campaigns, radio spots, online ads, videos and billboards (even some in Time Square.) I love thinking of cool ideas and bringing them to life. I am excited to share this skill with my students. 

I believe that art is more than an applicable workplace skill. Art is a form of healthy self-expression and personal reflection. I also believe that art teaches the importance of patience and persistence. It is an education for the mind and soul. 

For me, art is meditative. I own dozens of sketchbooks filled with drawings I’ve done throughout the years. Many pages contains a memory, emotion, thought or experience. As a mother, I find additional inspiration through my daughter and new son. 

Art is everywhere, if you look for it. Children especially have a gift for finding beauty in the world. I hope to harness this gift so every child in my class can find their own unique, artistic voice.

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