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Learn how to draw a Santa Claus cartoon freehand in this free video series of easy art lessons.
There are 10 videos in this series:

Learn what supplies you will need draw a freehand Santa Claus cartoon in this free video art lesson.

Learn how to draw a freehand cartoon Santa's face, eyes and nose in this free video art lesson.

Learn how to draw a freehand cartoon Santa's beard in this free video art lesson.

Learn how to draw a freehand cartoon Santa's hat in this free video art lesson.

Learn how to draw a freehand cartoon Santa's arms in this free video art lesson.

Learn how to draw a freehand cartoon Santa's stomach in this free video art lesson.

Learn how to draw a freehand cartoon Santa's legs in this free video art lesson.

Learn how to draw a freehand cartoon Santa's bag in this free video art lesson.

Learn how to color a freehand cartoon Santa in this free video art lesson.

Learn how to ink a freehand cartoon Santa in this free video art lesson.

Santa Claus is popularly depicted on greeting cards all over the western world and is the hero in many Christmas time cartoons. Drawing a cartoon Santa Claus for greeting cards or just for fun is actually much is easier than you might think - especially if you have an artist show you how. If you would like to learn how to draw a cartoon Santa Claus, you can learn for free from one of our expert artists.
In this free how to art video, learn how to draw a cartoon Santa Claus from artist Matt Cail. Matt will tell you what supplies you need for drawing a cartoon Santa Claus. He will demonstrate how to draw Santa's face, how to draw Santa's beard, how to draw Santa's hat, how to draw Santa's arms, how to draw Santa's stomach, how to draw Santa's legs, how to draw Santa's bag, and how to color a cartoon Santa Claus.
Matt Cail Matt Cail is a painter, makeup artist and cartoonist who grew up drawing Dracula. While in college, he acted in, directed and designed the University of Washington's campus haunted house. During this time, Cail also began to create oil paintings. <BR /><BR />Cail currently offers his art through two commercial websites: www.homepaintings.biz and www.horrorart.biz, where he takes commissions, sells paintings, caricatures, and other drawings. He draws cartoons and comic strips, which are online at www.horrorcomicstrip.com.dkdk
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