How to Draw an Angry Bald Man in 6 Easy Steps | Free Worksheet | Learn to Draw Goofy Faces

by | Jan 16, 2026 | Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Free Drawing Page: How to Draw an Angry Bald Man Step by Step

In this post, I’m sharing a free step-by-step drawing page straight from my book How to Draw: Goofy Faces. The character featured on this page is the face of an angry bald man, drawn with exaggerated features to really sell the emotion. He’s completely bald, has a deeply furrowed brow, and an open mouth pulled into a grimaced expression that clearly shows frustration and anger.

This free page walks young artists through How to Draw an Angry Bald Man using the same simple, approachable step-by-step format found throughout the book. Facial expressions can feel intimidating to draw, especially when emotions are involved, so this page is a great way to practice breaking a complex expression into manageable steps.

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About the Book: How to Draw: Goofy Faces

How to Draw: Goofy Faces is all about expressions, personalities, and character design. The book focuses on drawing faces with exaggerated emotions, silly reactions, and strong cartoon style.

Inside the book, kids will find many different goofy faces to draw, each broken down into easy steps. Learning How to Draw an Angry Bald Man is just one example of how the book helps kids understand expression through drawing.

All of the artwork in the book is hand-drawn by me. I don’t use AI-generated images or stock art. Every face was designed intentionally to be clear, readable, and fun to draw for kids.

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Why Goofy Faces Are Great Drawing Practice

Drawing faces is one of the most important skills for cartooning, and exaggerated expressions make that process more fun. When kids learn How to Draw an Angry Bald Man, they’re not just copying lines—they’re learning how emotion translates into shape.

Anger is a great expression to practice because it relies on strong visual cues like sharp eyebrow angles, tense mouth shapes, and bold lines. This makes it easier for kids to see how small changes affect the character’s mood.

Practicing faces like this builds confidence and helps kids feel more comfortable designing their own characters later on.

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Also Available in Trace Then Color and Draw by Grid

If step-by-step drawing feels a little advanced for some kids, How to Draw: Goofy Faces is also available in Trace Then Color and Draw by Grid formats.

The Trace Then Color version allows kids to trace the faces first before coloring them in. This is great for beginners who are still building hand control and confidence.

The Draw by Grid version breaks faces into a grid system, helping kids focus on placement and proportions one section at a time. This format works especially well for kids who like structure and visual guides.

Each format teaches drawing in a different way, but they all support the same goal: helping kids enjoy drawing without pressure.

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Part of the Art Books for Kids Series

How to Draw: Goofy Faces is part of my larger art books for kids series, which includes multiple drawing styles designed to meet kids at different stages of learning.

Across the series, kids can explore:

  • Step-by-step drawing
  • Tracing and coloring
  • Grid-based drawing
  • Shape-based creativity

Learning How to Draw an Angry Bald Man fits right into this collection because it encourages creativity, expression, and confidence.

These books are designed to be screen-free, approachable, and enjoyable, whether kids draw every day or are just getting started.

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Encouraging Creative Expression Through Drawing

Facial expressions are a powerful way for kids to communicate ideas and emotions through art. When kids learn How to Draw an Angry Bald Man, they’re learning more than just how to draw a face—they’re learning how characters express feelings.

That understanding helps kids create their own characters, stories, and comics later on. Drawing becomes a form of storytelling, not just copying shapes.

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About the Free Angry Bald Man Drawing Page

The free activity page included with this post focuses entirely on drawing facial expression. Instead of a full body, kids concentrate on the face, which makes it easier to study how emotions work in cartoon form.

On this page, kids will learn How to Draw an Angry Bald Man by building the face step by step:

  • Starting with the basic head shape
  • Adding the brow line to establish the angry emotion
  • Drawing the eyes, angled to enhance the scowl
  • Creating the open mouth with a tense, grimaced shape
  • Refining the expression with simple details

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By the end of the page, kids can clearly see how each small decision affects the overall emotion. Learning How to Draw an Angry Bald Man helps young artists understand that expressions don’t just happen by accident—they’re built intentionally, one feature at a time.

This page also works well if printed multiple times. Kids often enjoy drawing the same face again, changing the eyebrows or mouth slightly to experiment with different levels of anger.

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Final Thoughts

I hope you enjoy this free drawing page and have fun learning How to Draw an Angry Bald Man step by step. It’s a great exercise for practicing expression, exaggeration, and character design.

If your child enjoys this page, How to Draw: Goofy Faces offers many more expressions to explore, and the Trace Then Color and Draw by Grid versions provide even more ways to practice.

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Meet The Author & Artist

Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 80 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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