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Portrait of Kara
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Hi,
This is my first time using carbon pencils. Thought I'd give them a try as an alternative to charcoal. The brand is Wolff's. The white highlights are still done with charcoal, I don't think there is a white carbon pencil. Matter of fact, I believe they only come in four values, B, 2B, 4B, and 6B. This is 18x12" on 'celeste' colored Ingres paper using a B and 4B. I enjoyed working with them and like how they look so I'll be using them again. Thanks for looking. |
Another beautiful piece Jimmie!
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This is beautiful Jimmie. I like that you are doing a nice fully round girl. :cool:
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This is another sensitively rendered drawing, Jimmie. I love the sense of mystery you bring to all your work.
I used to work with Wolf carbon pencils and I think I used a smoother surface, maybe Bristol or illustration board, instead of Ingres or Canson. |
Thanks Terri, Kim, Linda.
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I like it Jimmie. Again, lots of emotion being expressed. And I agree with you wholeheartedly about rounder women. Aesthetically I do believe bigger women and men (at least bigger than what our society dictates) are much more interesting AND attractive. Especially women over a certain age. Roundness, softness, is much more appealing than hanging flesh and bones sticking out. I believe many artists would agree with us.
It's just a guess, but I'll bet you got into the flow with this one - it seems to come through the piece. Or am I totally wrong?? |
Sorry Pat,
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Good Morning Jimmie,
This must be a picture of your daughter in your "Profile Pic"? She is adorable. When are we going to see a portrait of her??? |
Beautiful! I love your work!!!
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