Beck, Suzann – How to Draw Faces

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1-Day Drawing Workshop “How to Draw Faces” with Suzann Beck

Please bring the following:

  • Notebook and pen/pencil for taking notes.
  • Soft Vine Charcoal
  • Charcoal Pencils—Black and white. (A General’s pack that has 3 hardnesses, a white pencil and kneaded eraser is ideal for the workshop.)
  • Kneaded Eraser
  • Newsprint and/or an economical sketching paper (I recommend Strathmore sketching paper or similar, at least 14” x 18” notepad or similar).
  • 1 or 2 sheets of gray tinted paper or similar for more finished drawings (see photo).
  • Masking tape or clips to secure your paper.
  • A drawing board to attach your paper to (medium or large size).
  • Pencil Sharpener.
  • A wooden skewer, or knitting needle, or a very fine long brush handle, or similar to use as a comparative measuring tool.

Optional items, not needed for the workshop but fun to have:

  • A cheap 1” flat brush with natural hog bristles for blending and softening.
  • Chamois cloth for lifting/blending charcoal.
  • A retractable/refillable eraser pen (to erase sharper lines than is possible with a kneaded eraser). Can be recut periodically with an exacto knife to create sharp edges on the eraser.
  • Dry erase pad for soft erasing and cleaning up backgrounds (used in mechanical drawings).
  • A travel sketchbook and .07mm mechanical pencil and leads— for sketching on the run.
  • Any favorite drawing medium such as conte, sanguine, brown pencils, etc
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September 19, 2020

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