To carry on with yesterday’s theme of Manky Women artists, here are the steps to making a manier noir drawing which is deliciously grubby.
I started by stretching large pieces of Fabriano 240gsm paper onto a wall, soaking them lightly. When they were dry I gave them 2 coats of acrylic gesso, leaving them to dry between coats.
Then I prepared two with compressed charcoal, rubbing it in with my hands until there was an even black coat. The third was scribbled with graphite block which was then smoothed with a rag dipped in turpentine.
Here they are ready for ‘drawing’ which I do using wire wool and sandpaper, scraping the black away to reveal the highlights and tones.
And here’s one of the drawings on compressed charcoal. When they’re finished I spray them with commercial fixer for charcoal and pastel. The charcoal and graphite give different blacks; the graphite has a silvery sheen while the compressed charcoal gives a much denser matt black.

















