the Statue of Liberty - How to Draw step by step By Daniel Vinhas Here's how to draw the Statue of Liberty in an easy step by step with very simple images that you can use to rock the cover of the School work, which will give you draw value 10 just by the cover. October 17, 2019 Steps to the grid You can print the construction lines and draw on parchment paper, or you can draw the grid yourself by following the steps below… 1) At the top of the sheet, determine the position of the head and draw its conditional size using an oval. 2) Draw a vertical line across the middle of the head. This will be the center vertical line of the drawing. 3) From the top edge of the head, draw up two segments equal to the height of the head and one segment one third of its height. Across the segment boundaries, draw horizontal lines. The top line will be the upper limit of the figure. 4) From the top of the head, draw down three segments equal to the heigh...
#BRart How will your tattoo be when you're an old man? There are people who have given up on getting a tattoo by asking themselves, "How will she stay when I'm old? Will I still like the same things? " It is important to understand that tattoos will accompany you throughout your life and if you get there, you will be proud to display them when you reach senior citizens. Many older people have tattoos and prove that it's okay to get old tattooed. And you, already imagined what it will be like to look at your tattoo at age 80? For many, not so young, the tattoo turns to a brand to be loaded or a challenging novelty. It's more common than you think, people over 60 have their first tattoo. It functions as a rescue of the autonomy of the body itself. It is as if, now, I could do what I could not do in my youth. Prejudice against the tattooed has declined over the decades, and remains only among the most conservative ...