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dimanche 7 juin 2015

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By Elaine Guthrie


From ancient times, charred sticks were used to make drawings on the walls of caves. The problem with using charcoals is that the drawings would fade with time. This is why they were used mainly for preparatory sketches. However, this problem was solved over time with the use of fixatives. Now, charcoal drawing artists have come into their own, using this expressive medium to produce great works.

Stylistically, this is a medium that encourages visual boldness and allows emotions to be freely expressed. Rubbing, lifting and hatching are just some of the more popular techniques used. Hatching is the use of short, parallel lines while cross-hatching is the use of two sets of lines to create variations in tone and shadows. Rubbing is used to darken an area and lifting with an eraser creates highlights.

Today artists have their own websites and their work is often available from online galleries. This makes it possible for prospective clients to view their portfolios. This is the best way to decide whether a particular artist has the required level of skill and the desired style. They range of styles and subjects is vast. Different types of charcoals, paper and techniques are used in interesting ways to create the style they are known for.

Harder charcoals are used in the creation of light lines and the softer ones can be blended or used to make deep lines. An artist will usually work with a paper with a heavier tooth that is rougher and holds particles better. However, the type of paper used depends very much on the way the artist prefers to work. It must be strong so that it does not tear with application.

The most realistic portraits can be created using this medium. The length of time taken depends on the size of the drawing, and on the degree of difficulty of the subject. Some can take many hours. To get the desired level of realistic detail, using a live model is very time consuming for both the model and the artist. Most prefer to draw from pictures, taking time to capture all the fine lines and facial expression of the subject as realistically as possible.

When commissioning a portrait in this medium, prices may vary considerably. An established artist who has already built up a reputation and worked for many clients will obviously charge more. Other factors like size and the number of subjects also influence the price. A simple head and shoulders portrait may be relatively inexpensive but a full body one with a background will be more pricey.

Ordering online is a fairly simple process. A photograph is submitted to the artist who will determine whether the quality is acceptable. A more suitable one may be requested. It is important to know about how the item will be shipped and any other terms and conditions relating to the purchase. A deposit may have to be paid before any work commences.

Ordering drawings is made much easier today with the ability to do this online. Simply email a photograph of a family member and have an unforgettable gift to present on a birthday. Commission a portrait of the couple for a special wedding anniversary and it will become a prized possession. Carefully selecting an artist to do the work will ensure satisfaction and sometimes the piece received is even better than the samples seen on a site.




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