The Angel exists as one of the more unusual characters in Jujutsu Kaisen, a Heian Era sorcerer living symbiotically inside Hana Kurusu’s body rather than suppressing her host’s consciousness. This tutorial covers how to draw the Angel’s face from JJK Season 3, focusing on the portrait view that highlights her halo and the soft features she shares with Hana. The drawing stops at the collar of her pink turtleneck, keeping the focus entirely on facial details and hair.
Breaking Down the Angel’s Portrait
This guide walks through 18 step-by-step images building up a front-facing portrait from scratch. The final result shows her looking slightly upward with her yellow halo floating above her blonde bob cut. Since this is a face-only drawing, every line matters more than in a full-body pose, so the steps move slowly through the eyes, hair shape, and collar.
The Angel’s Visual Traits in This Drawing
- Blonde bob cut with curled ends
- Yellow halo floating above the head
- Large green eyes with visible lashes
- Soft facial features inherited from Hana
- Pink ribbed turtleneck collar
The Angel’s design stands apart from the rest of the JJK cast because of the halo and her calm expression. For characters on the opposite end of that spectrum, the Yuji Itadori Divergent Fist tutorial captures raw combat energy, while the General Mahoraga guide tackles one of the most complex designs in the series. Those who enjoy drawing JJK faces specifically might also like the chibi Gojo without his blindfold.
Understanding the Color System
Each step separates new lines from previous ones using three colors:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
Drawing the Angel from Jujutsu Kaisen: Step-by-Step


















Share Your Angel Drawing
That wraps up the Angel’s portrait with all the key details in place. The halo and the curled ends of the hair are the parts that bring the whole drawing together, so spend extra time on those shapes. If you have questions about any step, leave a comment below, and if your finished drawing is posted online somewhere, drop a link so others can see it. For more from the JJK roster, try sketching Choso from Season 3 or take on the Maki Zenin post-Shibuya tutorial for a completely different design challenge.
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