Did you know that if you draw faces you absolutely will get more work? Whether you doodle for fun or are a busy working artist, the ability to draw faces is thrilling and great for your career, especially if you’re interested in the magical and lucrative children’s book illustration market.
Faces get you jobs! Some cool products with faces from Lilla’s artists. Being able to draw faces hugely increases how much work you will get.
And to celebrate the latest round of our raved-about Illustrating Children’s Books course, which starts July 1st, we’re offering you a flash 10% discount on Lilla’s Art Recipes: Drawing Faces with the code KIDBOOKFACES – but hurry: offer expires July 4th!
In this fun short course, top art agent and former illustrator Lilla Rogers will show you the key ingredients for drawing faces so you can draw with more confidence while accessing your own quirky uniqueness.
Lilla breaks down the process in a series of five videos which include demonstrations, drawing African masks and folk-art dolls, special art recipes, and tons more! And she teaches all of this in the unique and lively way that only Lilla can.
Lilla’s Art Recipes: Drawing Faces approaches drawing faces in a completely new, kooky way with loads of cool props like these beautiful African masks. There’s no other course like it! Find out more in our video here.
Lilla’s Art Recipes: Drawing Faces also includes hints and tips on how to draw children’s faces (spoiler alert: it’s easier than you might think!), which makes it a great complement to Illustrating Children’s Books (although, in common with all of Lilla’s courses, Illustrating Children’s Books is designed to bring out the best in all students, so it will always include a text for those who aren’t so confident about drawing faces too).
Here’s just some of the amazing before and after work produced by students who’ve taken Lilla’s Art Recipes: Drawing Faces:
Work from MATS student Amanda Harvey from before and after taking Lilla’s Drawing Faces course. Amanda says: “These were the only faces and people I drew. Now I can’t stop drawing faces and people!”
Work from MATS student Leena Shanbhag before and after taking Drawing Faces. Lilla says: “Wow! I love the Before image, but the After image will get work. There’s more there: more detail and color, rich paint texture, a believable expression and an interesting pattern on her dress.”
Don’t forget – save 10% on this fun short course with code KIDSBOOKFACES when you register before July 4th! Whatever stage you’re at in your art career, whether you’re taking Illustrating Children’s Books or not, it’s the perfect way to learn something new, improve your skills, and give your career a boost. Treat yourself now!