Charcoal portrait can also be called face drawing, as the ancients called it. Before the invention of paper, portraits were probably made on stones, soft earthenware clay tablets, or on materials such as wood panels, in ancient times. See cave paintings from thousands of years ago, which are also considered portrait drawings in a way. The point to be considered here is In my opinion, the most important thing is the permanence of portrait drawing, even after thousands of years have passed. Think about it, the stick figure-like pictures drawn by a man who fell in love with a girl in a cave in the stone age are still alive. Maybe the artist who carved the drawings on the walls with stones loved a girl in the cave, and painted them on the walls to tell her about his love. Who knows, what I want to tell you here is that even in the cave age, the people who drew the pictures and probably the people who drew them as a visual gift to keep as a souvenir are not alive today. The painter of that day, who drew pictures on stones in the cave age, presented the greatest permanent gift to his partner by drawing a portrait as a souvenir. The point that needs to be taken into consideration here is that the person who drew the picture is not alive, but the portrait drawings as a souvenir have still survived to this day.. Let’s come to the present day as a gift. If you want a lasting souvenir for your lover, I can’t think of a more permanent gift than a charcoal portrait. There shouldn’t be anything easier than giving the world’s most permanent gift to your lover for the money you can eat at a tradesman restaurant a few times. For example, what do you think a girl will do with the gift she receives from you? He probably frames it, hangs it in the most beautiful place of his room, and the memory stays with the girl until he dies. Even if the person who bought it breaks up with his lover, he cannot bear to throw away the drawn portrait of him, and even if years pass, he always remembers his ex-lover when he looks at the picture, saying, “hey, I’m throwing this gift away.” is forced and this will continue until these people disappear.