Saturday, 14 December 2019

Aero-Naut WIP


Steam Punk with a nautical twist

Would you like to see my latest work on the drawing board? You would? If so, read on...
This will be the third work in a series of nautical themed steam-punk influenced works for a solo in September/October. Title of the show is tentatively called '20,000 Leagues'.

All works are 38 x 33 cm either verticle or horizontal, primarily graphite, but with some twists. Planning of the drawing was some 6 or 7 hours before trasfering outline to 300gsm Fabriano Extra White Hot Press paper.This work was started using a liquid tint made from Twinings English Breakfast Tea (extra strong). A light, selective layer of water-soluble 4B graphite pencil was added and washed to create tonal tints. Finally, I am working with straight graphite pencils (Staedler Mars Clutch) 2H, F, HB, 2B, 4B. This attached shows the progress at about 6 hours of work.

Title of the work is 'Aero-Naut' - and it is based on a paper nautilius shell I found on Montague Islands decades ago and photo references from google for the appearance of the real animals tentacles before I mechanised them up. Take note, all circles and gears are drawn free hand! No templates, which is why some are a bit wonky.
Tablet shot only, so tonal values are a bit out of whack.


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