A portrait drawing style that impresses from afar and especially up close. The cross hatch is a style I truly like.
Tri Le drew all of the art you see on this page.
As I said in the first paragraph, these drawings are great when seen from afar, but they are truly fascinating when you see them up close. That is why I have included a few WIPs, drawing studies and closeups.
Drawing 4 is particularly interesting, as it is divided into four sections sporting completed in different styles.
Drawing eight shows a variation on the line theme. This appears in the thickness of the lines. They help give the overall piece more interest and a variation that adds texture to the portrait.
This post and this work are interesting to look at and a chance to try them out, if you are an artist. Maybe you can add to your set of skills?
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
For more of Le's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK.
A relaxed expression.
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A relaxed expression WIP.
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Taking a pause.
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One drawing different styles
1. Top left: Hatching
2. Top right: Scratchboard/etching
3. Bottom left: dotting/stippling
4. Bottom right: Cross-hatching.
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A sideways look.
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A sideways look WIP.
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Portrait WIP.
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Detailed look of the style WIP.
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Detailed look of WIP portrait.
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A completed portrait.
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