Alluring
I have to admit that while I have dabbled in it, I haven't been such a huge fan of charcoal. Know a lot of the lessons I have combine paints and charcoal, and I have approached cautiously. I just don't like the dirty look, or the mud that you can easily get. Heck, I don't have any problem doing that with my paints.
This week we had Robert Kelley as our instructor. This guy is a master manipulator of charcoal. He is a master. It was wonderful to watch his several hours worth of video and listen to his thought process.
Of course I always seem to have to deviate. I thought I was going to try to do the straight lessons this year. But Again I have finally decided to maybe use the same reference, or not, but let "my style" try to shine through. I am not real sure what it is, but I am trying to give it free rein. So I decided to use charcoal, but also add some color. We have had nothing but days and days of rain and gray skies. Where is the color???
I did however combine the pastel with charcoal and used the various tools he was demoing on both types of media. Only thing I really did wrong was to use Artagain, it was just too smooth to really get enough layers to get good deep contrast.
Oh yeah, major breakthrough ...... I actually broke my charcoal stick to make a smaller piece. I usually don't do that with pastels either - eventually they get smaller. But yep, that's me!!!! throwing caution to the wind and being a rebel.
Oh also trying a new look on the blogger - always like your feedback.
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Comments
This piece of art is beautiful. The turquoise... the expression... the lost edges... Really, really nice one.
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