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How to sketch the sand monk
Friar Sand is a figure in The Journey to the West. He is honest and kind. Let's draw the sand monk.

Tools/Materials Paper and Pen

0 1 get a pen and paper ready.

Draw the sand monk, starting with his headband, and draw two symmetrical wishful shapes to represent the headband.

Draw a rounded square face under the headband to show his square face.

Draw two long eyebrows, two flat eyes, a wide nose and a curved mouth on your face.

Draw a wavy curve around the face, and then black the part between the curve and the outline of the face to reveal the beard. Then draw two arcs under the nose, and the arcs are also painted black, indicating the beard under the nose.

Draw two arcs on both sides of the head to represent the shoulders, and draw a big triangle under the right shoulder. The right corner of the triangle bends downward to represent a big sleeve.

Draw a line with the same radian under the sleeve to represent the cuff, draw his big hand on the left side of the cuff, and draw four long fingers at the end of the hand.

Draw a pea shape on the left side of the hand to indicate the left sleeve.

Draw some short lines on the left and right sleeves to show the folds of the clothes.

10 Draw two intersecting lines under the head to indicate the neckline of the clothes.

1 1 Draw two rows of small circles on both sides of the neckline to show the beads hanging around the sand monk's neck.

12 Draw two long vertical lines inclined to the right under the sleeves, and draw several short diagonal lines on them to show the lower body and folds of the clothes.

13 Finally, draw a stick above his left shoulder and a bell on the stick to indicate his weapon. The sand monk will finish painting.