Wednesday 18 March 2020

Charcoal

Paperbark Tree

I like using different mediums, taking a break from graphite now and then. Still, I prefer the 'drawing' mediums to oils or watercolour. Charcoal is fun, I tend to get a bit messy but it is a good way to break my thoughts away from the intensive detail of my graphite work.

This was a demonstration peice for my final Wednesday class of this term. Sadly, all classes have been cancelled for the foreseeable future. I hope to post here regularly and hope my students will follow along.

Last week the class went outside and sketched plein air some of the lovely trees around the art center studio (actually, its a Scout hall). Most of the students chose a large, lollipop shaped paperbark tree, so I drew it as well. We took photos of the tree as well as sketching it. This week we returned inside to the studio to work up our drawing using the sketches and photos as reference.

Well... actually, only one student showed up. Due to the Covid19 scare most had stayed away. 
So I did a demonstration work with Monica - and we had a good time together!

The work is on A3 Art Spectrum Colourfix 'Rose Grey'. I began by laying down broad areas of tone using a piece of vine charcoal then smudging and working it up with a tortillion. Next came more detailed work with charcoal pencils. Pencils used were Derwent Charcoal pencils, Light, Medium and Dark grades with highlights in white charcoal. Time spent was about 1.5 hours or so.

Paperbark tree for Monica

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