
More nose drawing today for this portrait of Christopher, drawin on my iPad Pro using the Procreate app.

More nose drawing today for this portrait of Christopher, drawin on my iPad Pro using the Procreate app.

This is a portrait of Yanina, focusing on the nose, for Sktchy’s Anatomy with Tiffany class. I’m not sure what happened with my shadows here – she looks likes come out of a fight. I’ve spent a while trying to resolve the problem but given up for now – can’t quite figure out why I can’t get the blending to work. I’ll have to come back to it when I have the time and energy.

I’ve taken a little break from portrait anatomy today with a watercolour of Harriet from Sktchy.

I’ve done a couple of nose studies in Procreate today – the most that I could manage on a busy work day today.

This is another portrait focusing on the eyes for Sktchy’s Anatomy with Tiffany course. The drawing is of Sarah’s mum and was made on an iPad Pro with the Procreate app.

A little eye study of Jun from Sktchy for Sktchy’s portrait anatomy class.

This is Ángel from Sktchy drawn with Bic 4 colour ballpoint pens in a Life Noble Note Plain notebook.

This was a quick eye study of Tiffany for my Sktchy portrait anatomy class , drawn on my iPad Pro using the Procreate app.

A year or so ago I took a Sktchy portrait anatomy class with medical illustrator Tiffany S. Davanzo. I absolutely loved it and right now Tiffany is offering a new portrait anatomy course on Sktchy. I was trying to resist this new one because I don’t really have the time for it but, of course, once I saw portraits of skulls popping up in my Sktchy and Instagram feeds I caved and signed up. So here’s my first skull portrait. If you want to see other class portraits on Instagram the hashtag is #anatomywithtiffany.

I’ve been working very slowly on this portrait of Diana from Sktchy over a few days after I reacted badly to my first Covid vaccination. Five days later and I’m still not feeling well but I keep reminding myself I’m lucky to have got the vaccination so soon.
I drew Diana with Copic markers and Prismacolor coloured pencils in a Midori cotton sketchbook.