Master the Art of Creating Realistic Pencil Drawing
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What you'll learn from the free course
This free course is a demo experience of our professional portrait course.
Get a feel for our teaching style before diving into the full journey of hyper-realism.
Learn to draw a realistic eye, focusing on shine, depth, and details.
Draw a realistic nut and understand how to capture metalic textures and form.
Practice drawing a realistic onion to learn roundity, layering, and light effects.
Build essential skills in observation, shading, and tonal values—all beginner-friendly.
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Who Can Join This Workshop
Absolute beginners with no prior drawing experience
Hobby artists who want to explore realistic pencil drawing
Tattoo, mehendi, or rangoli artists wanting to improve realism skills
Parents looking to introduce their kids to structured art learning
Home makers who wants to pursue their passion or hobby
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Student's Transformation from silver portrait course
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Student's Transformation Journey At Pencil Perception Academy
About Your Instructor

Sadashivv Sawant A mechanical engineer who transformed into a Photo Realistic Pencil Artist at the age of 50. Based in Mumbai, he weaves the shades of gray, with great passion, using the humble pencil as a strong contender to portray his thoughts and ideas. His artworks have unique pleasantness, texture, and softness which depicts the definite purpose of every stroke. The coexistence he maintains between the paper and pencil encapsulates the viewer to gaze at every detail. Not just an artist, but a worldwide educator too, founder of Pencil Perceptions Academy. Sadashivv Sawant’s pencil drawings are so magical that they tempt you to touch and feel their physical existence. His journey has just begun and the miracles signify a wildfire for Black and white Pencil drawings across the globe. He defines his style as a “Realistic technique of rendering with a technical play of Light and Shade”.