Are you ready to draw one of the most iconic characters from “The Owl House“? If you’re a fan of the show, you know that Eda Clawthorne is one of the most rebellious and powerful witches out there. With her brash personality and fierce determination, Eda has become a fan favorite, and today, we’re going to teach you how to draw her.
But wait, you might be thinking, “I’m not an artist, I can’t draw!” Fear not, my friend. With our step-by-step guide and helpful tips, you’ll be able to draw Eda Clawthorne like a pro in no time. So grab your pencils and let’s get started!
The Character:
Eda Clawthorne is a tall, slender woman in her mid-to-late 40s with ivory skin, pointed ears, and golden eyes. Her hair is short and layered with tones of gray, and she has a single fake gold fang and orange claw-like nails. She wears an oval amber gem on her sternum, which helps indicate when the curse is getting worse.
Eda is rebellious and anti-authoritarian, with little respect for laws and authority. She is fiercely independent and refuses to join any of the covens, viewing them as crooked and limiting to magic. She is also a skilled witch with a brash streak, openly defying authorities and knocking out guards to avoid getting caught.
Drawing Guide:
Now that you know a bit about Eda Clawthorne’s character, it’s time to start drawing. Here are some tips to keep in mind as you begin:
- Start with the basic shapes and a stick figure, using light, simple lines. Don’t worry about details just yet.
- Sketch in the facial features, paying attention to the size and shape of the eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Draw the hair (you can do it by adding in the layers and tones of gray). Don’t forget the fake gold fang!
- Add in the body, keeping the proportions in mind. Remember that Eda is tall and slender.
- Add in the clothing, paying attention to the details like a purse on her waist and her claw-like nails.

































One of the more interesting things about learning how to draw Eda Clawthorne – The Owl House is seeing how differently people interpret her look, from the wild hair to that signature smirk. Drop your version in the comments on the pinned Pinterest post and take a look at what others have done with her. If you want a steady stream of new guides, the email signup form at the top of the page sends a weekly digest your way.