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It’s difficult to draw feet, which is why Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti practiced sketching feet before he painted the Sistine Chapel. Around 1511-12, he made Study for a Foot of the Libyan Sibyl with red chalk on paper. I’m going to guide you through the process of making a copy sketch of this foot by demonstrating how to plot out the size, draw details, and add shadows in this Drink & Draw: Foot video lesson. To follow along, you’ll simply need paper, a pencil, and a drink. The beverage you select is your choice, but you should celebrate making this drawing with a toast to yourself! To see the entire video demonstration, please visit UCK at Patreon.
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