How to Draw Rosa Parks: Easy Step-by-Step Portrait Guide

Celebrate history through art with this guided portrait tutorial of Rosa Parks, designed for students and budding artists ages 8 and up. You will need a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to capture her likeness. Follow these steps to build confidence in facial proportions and honor a true hero of the civil rights movement.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A finished, colored drawing of Rosa Parks, showcasing a clear and friendly portrait style.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Eyes

Close-up sketch of Rosa Parks' almond-shaped eyes with pupils and eyelids.

Draw two almond-shaped outlines for the eyes. Add two smaller circles inside each for the pupils and shade them in. Teacher's Tip: Keep the eyes level with each other by drawing a very faint horizontal guideline across your paper first.

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Step 2: Brows and Nose

Drawing the eyebrows and nose structure for the Rosa Parks portrait.

Sketch thick, arched eyebrows above the eyes and add simple curved lines for the nose. Teacher's Tip: Use short, flicking pencil strokes for the eyelashes to make them look natural rather than stiff.

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Step 3: Defining the Face and Mouth

Outlining the face shape and lips for the Rosa Parks drawing.

Outline the jawline with a long, smooth curve. Use three horizontal lines to define the lips. Teacher's Tip: A small dot or tiny line at the corners of the mouth helps create a gentle, realistic expression.

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Step 4: Adding Hair and Chin Details

Adding the hair outline and chin definition to the portrait.

Draw the hairline and ear using overlapping curves. Add small details to the nose and chin to give the face depth. Teacher's Tip: Don't press too hard; keep these lines soft so they blend well later.

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Step 5: Hairline and Neck

Drawing the top of the hair and the neck structure.

Use a scalloped line for the top of the hair and two vertical lines for the neck. Teacher's Tip: The neck should be about as wide as the distance between the eyes for proper proportion.

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Step 6: Clothing and Shoulders

Adding the collar and shoulders to the Rosa Parks drawing.

Sketch the collar of her shirt and jacket using geometric shapes. Teacher's Tip: Keep your lines clean and sharp here to contrast with the softer curves of the face.

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Step 7: Completing the Hair and Hat

Finalizing the hair and adding the hat outline.

Finish the hair at the back of the neck and add the outline of her hat. Teacher's Tip: Use a series of small, overlapping 'C' shapes to give the hair a textured, realistic look.

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Step 8: Adding Glasses

Adding the iconic glasses to the Rosa Parks portrait.

Draw two rounded shapes over the eyes and connect them with a bridge. Teacher's Tip: Make sure the glasses sit evenly on the bridge of the nose so they don't look lopsided.

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Step 9: Final Texturing

Adding final texture lines to the hair.

Add wavy lines to the hair to show texture and movement. Teacher's Tip: Vary the thickness of your lines to make the hair look more voluminous.

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Step 10: Bringing it to Life with Color

The completed and colored portrait of Rosa Parks.

Color your portrait using warm brown tones for the skin and dark brown or black for the hair. Teacher's Tip: Use light pressure with your colored pencils to create smooth, even skin tones.