Charcoal drawings of animal life at night. This post contains some of the works of French / Finnish Artist Ariane Relander. She produces different types of animal art. The ones I have chosen for your Monday page, are the nocturnal goings on, of animals in nature. Looking at the illustrations, I get the feeling of the forest at night and the absence of sound making any little noise amplified in its surroundings. Sketches that hint at the animal's form. Realistic detailing is swapped for silhouettes, which move quietly though the night and experience nature in a totally different way than when it's flooded in daylight. Ps. I gave the images some titles. Nighttime bear and flowers. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Nighttime deer and fawn. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Nighttime black swan. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Nighttime white owl. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Nighttime stag. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Nighttime fox. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Nighttime white deer. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Nighttime badgers in the den. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Nighttime barn owl. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Nighttime deer and fawn. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
When you hear charcoal, you tend to think that the result of using this medium to create a work of art would not be that appealing. But this illusion will only last till you actually cast your eyes on a charcoal drawing and your presumption will be fully overturned. This is because charcoal drawings have a depth and appeal that goes beyond just the color and it can sometimes have even more dimensions than art that is created with the use of several colors. You just have to look at these beautiful examples of charcoal painting to know what we mean. We are sure that those who are into chalk pastel techniques and want to learn how to use it have examined charcoal drawings and borrowed heavily from it.
When you hear charcoal, you tend to think that the result of using this medium to create a work of art would not be that appealing. But this illusion will only last till you actually cast your eyes on a charcoal drawing and your presumption will be fully overturned. This is because charcoal drawings have a depth and appeal that goes beyond just the color and it can sometimes have even more dimensions than art that is created with the use of several colors. You just have to look at these beautiful examples of charcoal painting to know what we mean. We are sure that those who are into chalk pastel techniques and want to learn how to use it have examined charcoal drawings and borrowed heavily from it.
Every drawing medium has its own unique set of properties, but I’ve found that charcoal embodies the best of the more popular drawing tools.
About The Artwork Dead flowers are still beautiful. Charcoal like ‘dead’ subject is the best medium to show it. Original Created:2021 Subjects:Floral Materials:Canvas Styles:ExpressionismFine Art Mediums:Charcoal Details & Dimensions Drawing:Charcoal on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.2 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Czech Republic. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Charcoal and 1 Pastel Portrait Drawings
(via Saatchi Art Artist: pete cernis; Charcoal 2010 Drawing “The Sculptor”)/ Pete Cernis ~ The Sculptor, 2010 (charcoal)
When you hear charcoal, you tend to think that the result of using this medium to create a work of art would not be that appealing. But this illusion will only last till you actually cast your eyes on a charcoal drawing and your presumption will be fully overturned. This is because charcoal drawings have a depth and appeal that goes beyond just the color and it can sometimes have even more dimensions than art that is created with the use of several colors. You just have to look at these beautiful examples of charcoal painting to know what we mean. We are sure that those who are into chalk pastel techniques and want to learn how to use it have examined charcoal drawings and borrowed heavily from it.
When you hear charcoal, you tend to think that the result of using this medium to create a work of art would not be that appealing. But this illusion will only last till you actually cast your eyes on a charcoal drawing and your presumption will be fully overturned. This is because charcoal drawings have a depth and appeal that goes beyond just the color and it can sometimes have even more dimensions than art that is created with the use of several colors. You just have to look at these beautiful examples of charcoal painting to know what we mean. We are sure that those who are into chalk pastel techniques and want to learn how to use it have examined charcoal drawings and borrowed heavily from it.
Two types of charcoal. Two totally different uses.
Original abstract ink, pencil, charcoal and pastel drawing. "after time 1/3" Year when work was created: 2017 Dimensions: 55" x 37" (140cm x 94cm) Materials: Work was made on high quality "Fabiano" white paper, 200g. Protected with charcoal and pastel fixative. Colors: Drawing was made in achromatic colors, going from white, through many shades of grey till black. Signed Certificate of Authenticity is attached to each of my original work, stating that artwork is an original drawing made by hand, named and signed by the artist Dorota Jedrusik. Drawing is also signed on the front. Shipping: ***Free Shipping*** Each of my drawings is profesionally secured and packed into protective postal tube to make sure it arrives in the same condition as it was before shipping. For the better security of the package, tube is placed into the cartoon box. Ready for dispatch up to 2 working days after payment is received. Usual time of shipment to US is around 11-14 working days. To Europe, total time should not exceed 7-8 working days. Australian destination should be reached up to 21 days after package is sent at the post office. For other destinations shipping time, please contact me. All my drawings are being sold unframed. However if you need any advice about framing, what materials or colors should be used please convo me. I would be more then happy to provide any sort of support. Please note there may be slight difference in colors between photos you are viewing on your screen and original artwork being sent to you, due to different display settings on your device. Made by Dorota Jedrusik. If you would like to see more of my works, please visit my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/obversDeSIGN?ref=si_shop
Charcoal and 1 Pastel Portrait Drawings
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When you hear charcoal, you tend to think that the result of using this medium to create a work of art would not be that appealing. But this illusion will only last till you actually cast your eyes on a charcoal drawing and your presumption will be fully overturned. This is because charcoal drawings have a depth and appeal that goes beyond just the color and it can sometimes have even more dimensions than art that is created with the use of several colors. You just have to look at these beautiful examples of charcoal painting to know what we mean. We are sure that those who are into chalk pastel techniques and want to learn how to use it have examined charcoal drawings and borrowed heavily from it.