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Feb 05 2022

How to Draw a Waterfall and Kayaker in Chalk

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This week on Drawing with Jim we’re doing a chalk (or pastel) drawing of a kayaker going down a waterfall. You can download a copy of Jim’s reference image by right-clicking the image below the video. 

Remember, if you don’t have pastels or chalks, work with what you do have. And don’t forget to have fun.

Photo by Jacob Colvin from Pexels
Right-click to download the image or go to: https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-on-watercraft-near-waterfall-1761282/ for a higher resolution version.

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