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Make the eyes long and almond-shaped to give him a peaceful look.

Sometimes, less is more. You can create a stunning Krishna image using just a few lines: Draw the curve of the peacock feather. Add the silhouette of a flute. Trace a simple "Tilak" (the U-shaped mark on the forehead).

Best for: Relaxation & patterns

Start with a stick figure to get the pose right.

This is less about a full face and more about symbolism. Draw a large oval for the face, a curved line for the closed eyes, and a tiny smile. Instead of drawing fingers, simply draw a horizontal bamboo flute resting just below the lips. Add a large peacock feather on top of the head using three curved teardrop shapes.

You don’t have to draw two eyes! A side profile is much easier than a front face.

⭐ (Very Easy)

This is the most forgiving style for absolute beginners. Baby Krishna is often drawn in a crawling or dancing pose.