Learn how to draw a portrait with the Portrait-Pro course.
Just £59.95
There are few greater pleasures in life than learning a new skill. One of the most rewarding skills you could ever learn is how to draw a portrait. You may have thought that portrait painting and portrait drawing can only be done by gifted artists but this isn’t true – EVERYONE CAN DRAW! There’s no substitute for practice but the difference between success and failure is what you practice. It’s vital to have a clear understanding of what you’re doing and an organized approach that gives you the best results and guarantees that you progress as fast as possible. This is exactly what the Portrait-Pro course will give you. It clearly explains the science behind capturing what you see and the techniques to produce beautiful drawings. Learning how to draw a face (or anything else) is really about learning how to see so you can faithfully produce a flat image that is accurate and appears to have depth. Once you’ve been told what to look for, so that you can properly organize the marks on the paper, you’ll be amazed by your results. This is why you can learn how to draw portraits in such a short time – because most of the process is simply a question of understanding what it is you’re doing. You can then take a step by step approach to your drawings and achieve portraits of friends, family, and paying customers, that you would never have dreamed you are capable of! See the Portrait-Drawing Course - three DVDs with four hours of tuition plus a free one hundred-page book for just £59.95. This course will teach you to draw portraits in just ONE MONTH! Take a look.
Portrait Club is all about seeing great art, particularly portraits, and encouraging you to draw and paint. We have tips and advice on all aspects of portrait-drawing from materials to techniques. Take a look at our resources, courses, book reviews, and interesting links. We’ll supply you with all the inspiration you need to become a portrait artist yourself and start a new chapter in your life!
Some great tips to help you learn to draw
Discover how artists use the ‘picture plane’ to get around the challenges of perspective and foreshortening:
The art of hatching – the greatest challenge but your best friend.
We look with our eyes but our brains edit the image that we see.
Take a look at this amazing optical illusion
Incredible proof that stepping back from your drawing can make your portrait look like a completely different person.
See Albert Einstein becomes Marilyn Monroe!
- ‘Dotty’, by Hugh Appleton

'Abigail', by Ronald N. Sherr

'Reno' by Mann Hau

- ‘Eyes Den’ in ballpoint pen, by Leo Natsume

'Freckles' by Callie Fink. Graphite on paper.






