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GAB Neumann’s impervious graphite columns are made of sections that are stacked one above the other. More... www.gab-neumann.com/columns
My 4th Portrait finished! I didn't have the heart to call it 'Blending and Hair Study', as the model is a beauty!
Pic is about 7” by 10” on A4, using graphite pencils 2H – 8B
I've tried to look at blending and hair and try out a few new techniques, some of which have worked better than others! The hair still looks scratchy, so any hints and tips would be really welcome! I also haven't got the features that well either, as the face doesn't look quite right I've tried fixing it as much as I can, but I think I rushed into shading before making sure I was happy with the proportions first! Lesson learned for next time! My works in progress are all in my Scrapbook as usual! [link] (For anyone who's interested)
The Reference was:
with the kind permission of the amazing =sachtikus .
His gallery is pretty amazing stuff and I saw this photo and thought 'I have GOT to try and draw that!'
Hope you all like it, but it's really a practice piece, as I try and improve, so please give me some tips!
- Kal
Details here: kalgoras.deviantart.com/#/d3hrfhb
Ink and graphite ATC, trading card sized drawing.
I was originally going to call this " it's a mystery " lol...well, that is because it is a complete mystery to me how I cam about drawing this. I know that I set out to make a zentangle, and somehow ended up with this.
Graphite drawing on 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" (A4) 115lb (250g) smooth Bristol Board.
This was an exercise in negative drawing.
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Assignment for online art class at willowing.ning.com
Materials used: Strathmore 9x12” 140lb mixed media paper, Graphite pencil, Neocolor II water soluabe crayons, Tombow markers, Faber Castell Pitt Pens, Uni Posca Pens, Dylusions Ink Spray, Staz ON Ink, Tim Holtz Stamps, Traditions Acrylic paint, Signa Uni-ball pens, Pigma Brush pens.
Putting aside the retro look, this is a very serious tool. I could get sharp shots at 1/15 s 150mm with the attached 18-135 lens. It is simple to use and to hold, (930 g body+lens), just about right.
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