https://photos.app.goo.gl/PVprB4WPJrgqsSm12
This isn't relatively new or old it's going on two years old. Although I plan to draw more after some encouragement from @Catelite, @jacob1, and @jombo23, @mark2222. To those not listed, Thank You! Especially my friends in the world. I actually started drawing realistic objects at age thirteen in seventh grade. That was about early 2012 in health class. A friend who I won't mention his name, taught me how to use such mediums. I eventually started watching videos on realistic drawing. So, I started using drawing mediums such as charcoal pencils. I had to post the link, anyways she was drawn in charcoal and white charcoal. I erased with a kneaded eraser and pink pearl. This actually took about two weeks and as you can tell I overworked it. I wanted a photo realistic drawing. The teeth where the hardest part due to I forgot to outline them. So I had to draw circles then try to map out them. This took a lot of erasing, plus I lost the photograph to it. I rushed on the fingers as you can tell. Their will be more! She was my drawing before quiting. Many unpublished (shown) drawings belong to people. Such as another dear friend who bought my eye series. The self portrait and clown is now in the hands of another person. I do take requests, but it won't be for awhile. Do not throw away kneaded erasers aka putty rubbers. Same with Gum Erasers, they work like magic if used properly. Kneaded Erasers do not leave residue behind. If you have Blue Tack in your country, it works like a charm for darks and highlights. Unfortunately, Blue Tack isn't available in the United States. I'll be using LocTite to see if it works.
It takes years of failure and success to become this good. If practice is continued through patience. Eventually you'll create a drawing that's good people will envy or want to be you. I do draw comedic art once in a blue moon, like my Greek Fellow Looking at the Night Sky. I am not sure of posting it. Anyway, let your imagination or inspirations soar high.