I had a good session at life drawing group last night and tried out different media and papers throughout the evening. Here’s one I did in willow charcoal, compressed charcoal and chalk onto a lightweight textured paper; I don’t know the make as it was given to me and doesn’t have a watermark, but it’s obviously mould-pressed. The drawing is about size A3 and using charcoal really pushed me. I normally work with charcoal on a much larger scale, this was tight! The final result is a bit German Expressionist, which is fine by me, although I didn’t have that in mind while I was drawing. I guess that shows how much a piece of artwork can be influenced by materials. Our model is great, she holds a pose for ever….almost.
Today I’ve been a proper misery – horrible weather and loads of non-creative stuff to do which is sapping my will to live. So Husb’s going to take me for a curry at The Vojon to cheer me up.Lovely model. Lovely Husb. And lovely curry house.:D
hmmm….lamb shashlik or handi lamb polongwala?
A bit of lamb curry to offset the dreary weather. Perfect! Love the work. You’ve been doing such a variety of things lately, it’s really inspiring!
Thank you. I’m trying to push out of my comfort zones 🙂
Ah, nothing like a curry to follow on from nudity and misery! I love the vibrancy that you’ve managed to get from someone sitting so still. And yet again…great hands.
Thanks. I had a real struggle with the hands because of the size of the charcoal, quite clumsy, so I had to let go of doing fine detail.
Either please! Lovely figure work too.
I had the handi lamb polongwala and garlic rice 😀
Another great life drawing Rosie. Your confidence and draughtsmanship shine through, Russell. P.S. The curry sounds good 😀
Thank you so much, Russell. High praise indeed. The curry was lush. Just got back.