In the world of visual arts, few skills are as delightful—and deceptively difficult—as caricature. It is not merely about drawing a face; it is about dissecting a face, identifying its unique quirks, and amplifying them to tell a visual story. For decades, aspiring artists have searched for the holy grail of this craft. That search almost always ends with one name: .
If you are reading through the chapters of Lenn Redman's guide, you will encounter several groundbreaking concepts: 1. The In-Between Method
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Modern teachers teach you how to draw a face . Redman teaches you how to draw a personality . If you want to work at a carnival or sketch live musicians, you need Redman.
His core philosophy was simple: Redman taught that every face has a "theme." The nose isn't just a nose; it is a "structure of character." The eyes aren't just windows to the soul; they are the exclamation points of emotion.