Extras
Speed Paint: Artichoke in Derwent Watersoluble Sketching Pencils & Vegetable Dye
Experimenting with Vegetable Dye & Water-Soluble Pencils!
In this video, I test out Derwent Watersoluble Sketching Pencils on a vegetable-dyed wash over cold-pressed watercolor paper! It’s a fun way to combine natural dyes from your summer garden with traditional art materials.
Speed Draw Leonardo's Study of the Angel's Head [The Shading] by LZM Studio
Mastering Da Vinci’s Hatching Technique
Here’s Part 2 of my process for copying a Leonardo da Vinci drawing—this time focusing on hatching, where every line matters! Too much density, and the face changes entirely.
Speed Draw Leonardo's Study of the Angel's Head [Outline] by LZM Studio
Copying a Master: Da Vinci Drawing Process
This is Part 1 of my process for copying a Leonardo da Vinci drawing! You’ll see planning, measuring, making mistakes, and correcting—because no copy is perfect, but the practice improves accuracy and trains the eye, hand, and brain.
Speed Draw: Shading Hands with Hatching
Speed Draw: Shading Hands with Hatching
Hands are notoriously tricky to draw, so when I saw this beautiful hand positioning in Michele Bajona's drawing, I knew I had to try it! I've been working on hands and feet with a teen student, and this was a perfect challenge.
In this speed drawing, I fill in the shading on the right hand without a reference—just using anatomy knowledge and intuition. Did I get close? Watch and decide!
Speed Draw: Graphite Portrait Work In Progress (Hair)
Speed Draw: Shading Hair with Graphite
Watch as I build value and texture in the hair on the right side of this portrait, keeping the graphite pencil strokes natural to capture the flow and volume of curls. The key? Direction, depth, and subtle shading!
Speed Draw: White Vase & Table Colored Pencil Drawing
Blending Large Areas with Prismacolor Pencils
This speed draw (filmed while teaching via Zoom—apologies for the camera quality!) shows how I blend large areas like the table using Prismacolor colored pencils. I also test out Brush and Pencil Brand Colored Pencil Powder Blender—not totally convinced yet, but still experimenting!
Valentine's/Galentine's Day Drawing with LZM Studio
New This Year: Private Zoom Drawing Lessons!
I’m offering private Zoom lessons for couples, friends, or just YOU—because everyone deserves a creative break! You can even gather a group of singles for a fun, relaxed session.
Speed Draw: Female 3/4 View Portrait Hair & Lips Shading
Speed Draw: Shading Hair & Lips in Graphite
Here’s a Zoom recording of me shading the hair and lips on a 3/4 view female portrait using graphite pencil. Whether you're looking for relaxation or drawing tips, I hope you enjoy watching the process!
I typically use a 2B graphite pencil for shading portraits, and in this one, I was working with a Tombow Mono.
Speed Draw: Tulip Stems & Leaves Colored Pencil Drawing
Drawing Tulips in Prismacolor Colored Pencils
Here’s an excerpt from a drawing session with a student, where we worked on tulip stems & leaves using Prismacolor Colored Pencils. This was recorded over Zoom (so the lighting/camera quality isn’t the best—thanks for understanding!).
Speed Draw: Messy, Curly Short Hair Drawing
Drawing Messy, Curly, Short Hair!
I’ve shared this one on Instagram before (Check it out here!), but now you can watch the full process as I create this fun, textured, curly short hair!
It was such a blast to draw—hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed creating it!
Speed Draw: 3/4 View Portrait Freehand Outline
Check out how I use sighting and structural lines to create accurate proportions by hand for my portrait outlines.
Speed Draw: Cool Warm Color Pencil Portrait - The Shirt
Drawing Fabric Folds with Prismacolor Colored Pencils
Watch and learn how to draw realistic fabric folds using Prismacolor Colored Pencils! I’m using colors from the 150-set, which I highly recommend.
Speed Draw: BTS Taehyung Freehand Outline
Here is an excerpt from a drawing session with a student, drawing BTS Taehyung's hand, freehand. I use the Sighting from a Photograph technique several times,
Speed Draw: Abe Lincoln Portrait
Hi all! I’m starting to share some speed drawings recorded during my Zoom lessons with one-on-one students over the past 15 months of Covid. Hope you enjoy watching and maybe pick up some new techniques along the way!
This one is a detailed portrait of President Abraham Lincoln—his face had so much character and texture, making it a great subject for portrait drawing!
Kamikokuen Unboxing = Japanese pencils that are amazing!
Just wanted to say hi to you all and explain what is coming with the online drawing course on my website: LZMstudio.com
Hello from Quarantine!
Hello from lockdown COVID 19!
Love you guys, hope you're safe and stay tuned for lots of new offerings coming your way!
Please check out my website (it will be refreshed in the next day or two- by April 6, 2020) with a completely NEW set of videos never released anywhere else for you to keep studying with me! I hope it will give those of you stuck at home something to look forward to and it will totally help me out too, since I've lost 40% of my in-person students with this virus taking over our world. Stay safe!
What's New for Laurie's Channel in 2020!
Hi all! A short update from my working studio (instead of my filming space you normally see)! This is how my working days usually go- little to no makeup, bad lighting and lots of drawings (see my stack of drawers for drawings back there?). Soon I'll share a tour of my actual working studio space, too. I wanted to let you know what is up for my channel in 2020 and I hope you all have a great start to your new year.
My First Pencil Trade with Fans of the Erasable Podcast!
A year or more ago I found the Erasable Podcast and their Facebook page which opened the door to obsessed PENCIL GEEKS LIKE ME! Thank goodness, because as a lone pencil geek, my students and people found me odd. But in this group, I have a mild interest in pencils and while I don't collect them, I use a heck of a lot of pencils day-to-day! So here was my first trade with a fellow pencil geek, and it definitely was fun enough to want to trade more!