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Heya! Grab your favourite art supplies, today is a sketchbook session. Join me for some of my art studying today as I practice head drawing in my sketchbook. This is a continuation of last week's video about one of the exercises I do to study and improve at head drawing, with this week showing you that exercise in practice! My current art goals/aims for head drawing are to practice head angles, head/feature variety, expressions, general mileage from observation, and drawing heads from imagination. This exercise is one that I do that focuses on the first four of those aims. If you would like to know other exercises, resources, and ways I self study head drawing or art in general let me know in the comments 💜 I'm happy to answer your questions! This is also a bit of a chatty video talking about improving at art, becoming comfortable with being uncomfortable, and sprinkled with a bit of brain fog 😂 All of the heads I drew today were from reference using Earth's World, which you can find here: Instagram: https://instagram.com/earthsworld?igs... Website: EDIT: I HAVE REMOVED THE LINK BECAUSE IT WAS FLAGGED BY YOUTUBE The specific references I used were from the Clackamas County Fair Day 2 2007 section of the website. Thank you so much to Earth's World for allowing artists CC use of your photography 💜 ✏️MATERIALS✏️ Bic ballpoint pen Hahnemuhle Nostalgie A5 sketchbook ⏳TIMESTAMPS⏳ 00:00 - Study exercise and materials 01:33 - Warming up 05:06 - Why do sunglasses exist 06:20 - Head drawing process 10:05 - Self studying & being comfy being uncomfy 14:07 - Brain 15:41 - Stylizing expressions