I love the rich velvety black I can achieve with charcoal and I use erasers as mark making devices to lift the powdery black pigment and reveal progressively lighter gray tones beneath, kind of like pencils in reverse.
It can be a notoriously messy medium but that's a relatively small price to pay for the wonderfully full bodied images you can create.
These are some of my enigmatic landscapes.
Alternating Currents: charcoal on gray Rives BFK heavyweight paper, 44"x30" |
Posted Runes: charcoal on gray BFK, 30"x22" |
Roll the Bones: charcoal on gray BFK, 30"x22" To make this drawing I cropped a tiny area from the cover of Rush's Roll the Bones CD. |
1 comment:
Gus,
Your charcoals are great!
Intense depth, eeriness, emotions conveyed.
They bring WWI WWII France/German border to mind - the Maginot line, Battle of the Bulge, similar.
Haunting.
Thanks for sharing.
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