How to Draw John Kennedy
In this drawing lesson, you will learn how to draw John Kennedy step by step. This lesson will be simple and very useful for you.
I have prepared this lesson to tell and show you how to draw John Kennedy step by step. Surely, you have heard about this famous person many times.
John Kennedy is an American politician who is also known as the 35th President of the United States. This lesson will be very useful for you, as it will give you the opportunity to practice drawing portraits of people.
When drawing John Kennedy, you will first draw the outline of the face, then add his features and hairstyle. If you are ready to get started, then take all the necessary art supplies and follow my instructions carefully.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
how to draw John Kennedy
- Draw the contour of the lower part of the face.
To complete this step, you only need to depict one long, curved line.
- Sketch out the eyes.
Depict two eyes using incomplete circles and curved lines.
- Add the wrinkles and eyebrows.
To depict mimic wrinkles, use short lines, and draw eyebrows using rounded lines.
- Sketch out the nose.
Draw the nose in the center of the face using rounded lines of different lengths.
- Add the mouth and wrinkles.
At the bottom of the face, depict a few more curved dashed lines.
- Depict the forehead and hairline.
To draw wrinkles on the forehead, use two lines, and add the hair using curved lines.
- Draw the hairstyle.
To depict the upper part of the hairstyle, add rounded and curved lines.
- Sketch out the ears.
On both sides of the face you have drawn, depict two symmetrical ears using curved lines.
- Color the drawing.
To color this drawing, you should use beige, brown and gray colors.
On this, this drawing lesson came to an end. I will be glad to read your feedback on this lesson, as well as take into account your suggestions and ideas for new lessons. Subscribe to us on social networks and stay tuned for updates.
I remind you that you can download a PDF file containing a short version of this lesson in order to return to it at any time convenient for you, even if you do not have an Internet connection.