Great drawings David. Charcoal is a fun medium to draw in, just wish it wasn't so damn messy! Do you have much luck laying fixative down to keep the charcoal permanently on the paper? I used to use hairspray on charcoal drawings a loong time ago which worked out well enough, and was a lot cheaper than the stuff you get at the art store.
Thanks guys. Aeron, well, i don't use charcoal-i think- what you yankees call charcoal, i don't think is the same stuff i use, wich is big bars of soft 9B graphite. The artstore fixer's a scam! hairspray will do as fine,also you can use sheets of cheap photocopy paper to insulate and protect your originals.
Sean, i do think that ghosts are as worthy of portraiting as the people in the street, plus, the people in the street carry the most interesting ghosts
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Great drawings David. Charcoal is a fun medium to draw in, just wish it wasn't so damn messy! Do you have much luck laying fixative down to keep the charcoal permanently on the paper? I used to use hairspray on charcoal drawings a loong time ago which worked out well enough, and was a lot cheaper than the stuff you get at the art store.
I love the weird non-physical feelings of the drawings, like they're not totally there... like they're phasing in & out of reality.
These are hideous and beautifull, I love 'em. kicks the shit out of all of us....
Thanks guys.
Aeron, well, i don't use charcoal-i think- what you yankees call charcoal, i don't think is the same stuff i use, wich is big bars of soft 9B graphite. The artstore fixer's a scam! hairspray will do as fine,also you can use sheets of cheap photocopy paper to insulate and protect your originals.
Sean, i do think that ghosts are as worthy of portraiting as the people in the street, plus, the people in the street carry the most interesting ghosts
Zeke, i own you a beer!
Sickly beautiful!
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