Monday, 21 April 2014

Sunday Sketches

I've often wondered how those brilliant (mostly American) illustrators were able to convey form and expression on a face with just cross-hatching so I tried it here. It does obviously convey more detail than charcoal ever could with a similar technique, but lots more practice is needed. Again, the photographs just don't show these small works properly. Maybe I should get a digital camera that can take good black and white shots. The paper is a creamy white in both sketches, but I just couldn't adjust them to look like the originals.  Not a problem really.


Portrait Sketch Pencil on Cartridge Paper - 9.5" x 7.5" (Approx.) 



Portrait Sketch Pencil on Cartridge Paper - 7" x 7.5" (Approx.)

Sunday, 20 April 2014

Charcoal Portrait - Melancholy Series

I haven't posted any work for ages and the reasons are too boring to write about but I have been mulling over and experimenting with the seductive medium of charcoal recently. Unfortunately the paper I am using is not fine enough to hold the fine cross-hatching but I am not running out to the art materials store like I usually do when something isn't quite right. The photography seems to have picked up some blotchy bits which are not apparent in the original even though I didn't use any flash photography.


"Portait - Melancholy Series"
Charcoal on Cartridge Paper - 16.5" x 13" (Approx.)

The photograph below shows how I ended my day. I still feel creaky after not having drawn for nearly a year, but it's good to be back doing something creative.