Well, not colour... but not graphite so I guess this is the spot to post this.
A demonstration work done for my final class this term. Sadly, all classes have been cancelled for the foreseeable future -
The previous week we went outside and sketched plein air some of the lovely trees around the art centre studio. Most of the students chose a large, lollipop shaped paperbark tree, so I did also. We also took photos of the tree, then this week returned inside to the studio and worked up a drawing using our sketches and photos as reference.
This work is A3 paper, Art Spectrum Colourfix 'Rose Grey'. I began by laying down broad areas of tone using a piece of vine charcoal then smudging and working it up with a tortillion. Next came detail work with charcoal pencils. Pencils used were Derwent Charcoal pencils, Light, Medium, and Dark with highlights in white charcoal. Time spent was about 1.5 hours or more.
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I'm going to apologise for this beforehand - because I know what's coming and I can't stop it...
It reminds me an awful lot of a very camp Peacock with a bouffant hairdo viewed from behind
Thank you. I feel better now
It reminds me an awful lot of a very camp Peacock with a bouffant hairdo viewed from behind
Thank you. I feel better now
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lol. I will never look at this in the same way again.
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Well, well well...quite the imagery you've created ! Now, we can never unsee it! Ok, admit it Mike, this wouldn't have anything to do with your visceral aversion to charcoal and all things messy, would it?
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No, no... the thought never entered my mind!! Honest!!!!
It's simply that I can't help seeing two legs and a thoroughly back-combed tail
Perhaps I should mention that our neighbours (the lot before the lot before last) had peacocks that spent a considerable time in our garden. So I'm used to seeing them displaying.
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I'm starting to wonder... if I did a right thing to join this forum!?
Now I'm questioning myself - is it tree, or not a tree
Now I'm questioning myself - is it tree, or not a tree
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