
First: I painted the canvas black. This way I would have to worry less about drawing the shape of the features and use the black to create the outline for the features, such as the teeth and eye.
*since I had never painted a face before in my life, I was really scared and took baby steps like these below:

Then: I graphed the photograph into small bite-size squares (using rows and columns)

Then: I graphed the canvas into the same amount of rows and columns as the photograph

Then: I chalked out the rough image square by square. Stepped back and took a deep breath.
And using the lessons I learned from the YouTube tutorial by Larry Seiler, I painted the areas stroke by stroke.
*the graph lines disappear as you paint in the area
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT, YOUR VERY OWN DIY ACRYLIC PAINTING!
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