Drawing a face a day since 2010 with a black ballpoint pen.

As I started out on this as a 13 year old in 2010, I had really no idea how long i would be doing this thing on a daily basis. I just picked a regular ruled A4 paper, the same ones I used to write on in school. Soon I found out that the blue lines formed a grid, allowing a week a row (consisting out of seven faces/days) altogether resulting in six weeks fitting on one sheet. 
This meant I could do a pretty fast small portrait a day. (face size ~ 2x3cm) To speed up the process further I chose only to use a black ballpoint pen, leaving no possibilities to sketch, erase or redo the portraits.  

Seven years later, (hopefully) my drawing style has improved and changed a lot. I thought it would be interesting to share the process. 
Usually I draw real people, –  friends, athletes, politicians, a lot of music related guys or simple just other persons I had come across that day. Some drawings turn out quite well, while others just go to hell. Have fun, maybe you recognize someone.

To be updated  
(I'd say Grimes has to be the most drawn person until now, five times at least)
Cheers, you just scrolled all the way down to 2010 and the first drawings of this series I did as a 13 year old.
A Face A Day
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A Face A Day

Drawing a face a day since in 2010 with a black ballpoint pen.

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