In this case, I found the dignity in the pose so beautiful. And, of course, my usual complaint - there's never enough time to do everything in a timed drawing, so I went for some lost and found lines in this piece. It's about 9 x 9" - on Strathmore toned paper, using the ever wonderful vine charcoal. Thanks for looking!
Showing posts with label charcoal drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charcoal drawing. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 06, 2019
Seated Nude - charcoal drawing of a nude model
In this case, I found the dignity in the pose so beautiful. And, of course, my usual complaint - there's never enough time to do everything in a timed drawing, so I went for some lost and found lines in this piece. It's about 9 x 9" - on Strathmore toned paper, using the ever wonderful vine charcoal. Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
It Begins with a Gesture - original charcoal figurative gesture drawing on toned paper
Some artists draw from the inside of the figure (or subject) and sort of "feel" their way to the outside of the figure, but others do the exact opposite, working from the outside in. I have even seen a few artists who put down a single line with few or no 'searching' ones. Whatever works for the artist is the perfect approach to drawing gestures!
Those starting lines can be so beautiful and I think it's important not to erase the lines with which the drawing is begun - those 'exploring' lines give a bit of life to the drawing. When I forget that, and erase a line I think isn't working, I'll often accidentally put it back in the same place, and then it can be too dark and the paper may be roughed up, so I usually try to keep the eraser far from my reach!
Gestures are such a stream-of-consciousness endeavor. Some days I think I will just do gesture drawings only from now on - and yesterday was one of those days. Great things can come from gestures, but even if nothing fantastic develops, we still have an interesting record of what we were seeing at that moment in time!
This drawing is done on Strathmore 8 x 6" toned Mixed Media paper. Thanks so much for looking!
Friday, May 24, 2019
Exhausted - original charcoal figurative drawing of a young woman
This young woman was clearly so tired as she waited for the bus. I asked her if I could snap a picture for a drawing - and she was agreeable. It's always great when someone agrees to pose or lets me take a photo. This piece is on toned paper, using vine charcoal - and although the support looks tan, it's really grey - surely my photo skills aren't that lacking! It's gotta be the camera. I used some scribbles of white for the background and for highlights. This drawing is 12 x 9" and I loved making it - thanks for stopping by!
Monday, February 18, 2019
Soulful Bridgette - original charcoal portrait drawing
This drawing is on pale blue Stonehenge paper, which I absolutely love (it doesn't really look blue in the photo, but that's my fault), using soft vine charcoal. Stonehenge is fabulous for charcoal drawings, as well as oil pastel and several other media. I guess I'm talking about Stonehenge because there were many comments in the drawing group about this lovely paper, which I have used for years, and I just thought it deserved mention. Although I use all of the Stonehenge colors, this pale blue is beautiful. You can visit Legion paper - the company that produces Stonehenge here. And it's made in America!👍
Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, October 26, 2018
Kitty's White Sundress - charcoal and white pencil figurative drawing
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Dancers 3 - loose black and white charcoal figurative drawing of dancers
I came across this one the other day - it's from about four months ago. These dancers will show up again somewhere in other drawings - really happy with loose unfinished pieces. It's about 9 x 12". Thanks for looking!
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Salsa Gal in Black and White - original charcoal figurative Latin dancer
Although it's a pretty loose, I did concentrate on her hands and head, which will help me when I do the painting because that won't be so loose. My challenge with the painting will be the placement of the male dancer. What fun I'll have with this one!
Am listening to Don Winslow's Dawn Patrol while I work on drawings yesterday and today. I used to hear about multi-tasking being good for you, but now am reading that it's bad for one's brain. What?!! It's always something! Thanks for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio.
Tuesday, September 04, 2018
Charcoal Portrait of a Young Woman - original black and white artwork
I am always SO happy to have someone to draw, especially when I can use charcoal. It's wonderfully forgiving and oh the values that can be achieved! But I do caution that it should be sprayed with fixative upon completion. True story: I had drawn a figure and a portrait in charcoal at the life drawing group a few weeks ago and I was really pleased with the outcome. As I was putting them in the trunk of my car (not sprayed with fixative, yet), I dropped them both in the street and they were so smeared when I picked them up, they were just essentially not there any longer. My fault, entirely, but this could have been avoided if I had just sprayed them before I put them in the car.
Repeat after me: Never ever wait to spray your charcoal drawings! Always do it ASAP!
And back to this drawing - well I've only sprayed it with workable fixative, which is certainly better than nothing. It's about 10 x 8". Thanks for stopping by!
Repeat after me: Never ever wait to spray your charcoal drawings! Always do it ASAP!
And back to this drawing - well I've only sprayed it with workable fixative, which is certainly better than nothing. It's about 10 x 8". Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Braids - charcoal portrait drawing of the model
The braids were a real challenge, but in the end, I was pleased. I used vine charcoal on some really old Grumbacher drawing paper that I found in the back of the closet. Grumbacher hasn't made drawing paper in years, so this paper is definitely vintage, but because it's acid-free, still wonderful to work on. 17 x 14". Thanks for looking!
Thursday, April 05, 2018
A Quick Life Drawing - original charcoal life drawing
Friday, March 30, 2018
Drawing of a Young Woman - charcoal portrait drawing
I didn't have my laptop for over a week and was just helpless when it came to posting my art - it's pretty pathetic when one is so dependent on a machine, but there it is. This 8 x 6" drawing is one I really loved doing - I began it with a tiny charcoal piece held on its side and scribbled as quickly as I could. And when the shapes were in, I worked on her features, using vine charcoal and a kneaded eraser on mixed media paper. Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, November 10, 2017
Darling Roger - charcoal sketchbook drawing of my dog
Tuesday, November 07, 2017
Male Nude - original charcoal drawing
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
Akimbo - original charcoal figurative drawing
Saturday, September 02, 2017
Sketch for Sunday - Man in Boat - charcoal figurative drawing from life
On Saturdays, I like to get out and do sketches of whatever I can find - and I found this guy. I had just a moment to capture him and the essence of the scene, which could end up being a little painting. With maybe a little more detail, of course. It was fun and I think sketching from life always helps my drawing immensely. Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Moment of Truth - original charcoal figurative drawing
Did he see it through? This drawing was done on Mi-Teintes paper, 12 x 9". I used a stump along with my charcoal pencils (General's Primo, black and white). Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, August 18, 2017
Black and White Country Luv - original charcoal figurative drawing
After the rodeo dances here in Junction a couple of weekends ago, I have lots and lots of two stepper drawings and paintings. Here's one of my faves. It's about 11 x 8 " - it's actually on 12 x 9" paper, but I've matted it smaller. This is on Bee Drawing paper and I'm really glad to see this brand around again - bought it at Michael's. Love the paper, although it's not as forgiving as some others, it's still a pleasure to draw on. With me, I make so many changes and erasures - I sort of like to mess up the surface a little - I love paper and love to work it over. Thanks for looking!
Monday, July 10, 2017
Tiny Spaniel - original charcoal drawing
I love dogs and here is a little drawing - about 8 x 11" - that I did of a King Charles Cavalier spaniel. One of my boards on Pinterest is about dogs - when you have a minute, please check it out! Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, May 05, 2017
Drawing of Clarice - original charcoal portrait drawing
Friday, April 28, 2017
Scenes from a Tango - original charcoal figurative
Just a little fun with my tango dancers. This charcoal drawing is 10 1/2 x 14" on drawing paper. Thanks for looking!
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