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samedi 26 juillet 2014

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By Sharron Cantu


For centuries both students and professionals have used the medium of charcoal to create drawings. In the past, these drawings were often completed prior to attempting to apply paint. Now contemporary charcoal artists are giving this medium a higher profile, using it to create original and innovative art. It is possible to purchase many of these drawings from online websites.

Every type of genre and style is covered by these drawings. Some are more realistic in nature such as portraits, wildlife and botanical drawings. However, even those that are realistic often have interesting juxtapositions of concepts or objects. There are those that are more impressionist in nature and even some with more surreal qualities.

The tools used basically consist of various forms of charcoal, paper, erasers and blending stamps. The charcoal comes in various forms from sticks to powder. Willow twigs are slow burned to form carbon from wood and used in stick form. A powdered form is used for spreading over large areas on a drawing. A compressed form created by binding particles with gum. This type is more difficult to erase and spread but it produces darker marks.

These materials used are deceptively simple. They are able to be used to produce drawings of the greatest complexity. Using many different values of black and white creates a subtlety and unusual quality. Whatever medium is used by artists, from watercolors to oils, these values are always of vital importance.

Beginners may think that without being able to use color, it is difficult to capture true beauty. However, there is a subtlety to working with black and white that is sometimes only discovered by those with experience. Someone who is skilled can create variations in tone simply by slight variations in pressure applied. Many other methods of developing values are also used such as using a kneading eraser to remove some material or a blending with a blending stamp.

The drawings created are impermanent and have to be sprayed with a fixative once they have been completed. There are many different types of fixatives available today. They are usually made of a resin dissolved in alcohol.

Those using this medium today are reaching new heights. They are experimenting with innovative forms of expression. One such artist is a dancer who draws on a large scale, representing the movements of the human body. Another artist shoots his drawings in sequence of development, creating short animated films.

There are a vast range of such drawings available for purchase online. This medium has been used for centuries and will probably be used for centuries to come. It will always have a place in the art world due to the unique way light and dark can be expressed and subtle shades, tones and emotions can be expressed. The fact that artists are increasingly stretching the limits of this medium is exciting and the wide range of drawings in all sorts of genres means that there is something to suit every budget and preference.




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