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You don't always need colour to make something beautiful. This sunflower is drawn entirely in black ink using nothing but lines and a bit of patience. It’s a great way to practise your mark-making and get more confident with a brush pen.
Whether you keep it monochrome or decide to colour it later, this one’s all about the details.
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There’s no shame in drawing cute. This rainbow lolly is ridiculously simple to recreate but still gives you loads of satisfaction when it’s done. Big shapes, bright colours, and just the right amount of face.
Perfect for when you want to draw something that looks cheerful but doesn’t take hours.
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In this tutorial we draw a cute lollipop but the real lesson is how to draw shadows on complex shapes.
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