🎨 Original Charcoal Painting

in #art7 years ago (edited)

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Smooth paper

Because charcoal is a dry medium, you’ll need textured paper that will grab the charcoal and help it to stick , but i use Steinbach paper and its so smooth and i'm satisfy with that .

All Kinds: Charcoal comes in several different forms

  • The compressed stick, which can can be hard, produces a grayer shade, or soft and very deep black.
    A softer charcoal is easier to smudge: it’s the one that will get all over your hands, your paper, and probably your clothing and face too!

  • Pressed charcoal also comes as a pencil. This is useful for detailed drawings because it can be sharpened to a fine point. It is also much less messy! i use this Pancils for my works

  • Willow or vine charcoal comes actually as a willow stick: it is long, cylindrical and wiggly. Willow charcoal is also very soft and produces a velvety, dove grey. It has a great texture to draw with, but is also very smudgy.

Why I like Charcoal

Charcoal is used much the same way as a pencil. It’s a tool for drawing, shading and blending, but there is something psychologically different about using charcoal.
It lets you get more expressive and work larger without getting stuck in details.
Charcoal sticks especially can force you to focus on large shapes and general contours because of their blunt ends.

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Thank you :)

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Oh wow, this is so beautiful!
I love charcoal, I am not any good, but I really love the feel of the medium!

thank you so much :)

Wow beautyfull miss @adelepazani

thank you getha <3

Youre welcome miss @adelepazani :) always love your artwork 😍😍

Charcoal painting is a old form of painting that most artist use to add some creativity to their art work . Your work look nice and well design

I'll try to draw whit charcoals, this is amazing! I need this

thank you so much :)

You have a great talent, Adele.
The portrait requires a significant management of the technique. I also love the charcoal; It allows me to recreate the volumes in the two-dimensional, my drawing is more architectonic.
Saludos desde Venezuela!

thank you very much @dianaleart <3

this painting is really so amazing, its looks like a real girl

thank you so much

It's so real looking. What a beautiful picture! (O:

thank you so much :)

I got some good results drawing on gessoed wood panel with charcoal. Initially it was just to be a under-drawing, but then I could not stop getting into fine details. So I never did paint it. Another thing I did, same kind of support, is draw with a soft charcoal stick and spray it with water, than drag my fingers through it with rubber gloves. Using sand paper and various erasers, I further worked the image that resulted.
Also, I just returned from an exhibition of an artists whose main work was charcoal and also chalk. He had some big jute canvases he drew on.
And yes, upvoted and resteemed.

thank you so much @thermoplastic yes i agree wood panel is nice to work with ,, has it's own texture .
so you worked with water on it too ? i saw some people use water on charcoal , i thought its ink, but no was charcoal and it was so good and looks professional , anyway i also like to experience different mediums too . thanks for reminding water .

yes, water - and as long as it is wet, you can also work it with a brush. As soon as it dries, it is pretty permanent. That's when I do additional fine-tuning with hard erasers and also with electric erasers.
What does not work however is charcoal powder with water - it does not stay on. You can even blow it away when it dries. But somehow, the charcoal sticks work good. I use Kooh-I-Noor, the Gioconda round sticks in a holder, and also thick flat sticks .
This is one panel where I used water, sort of abstract, with my fingers, erasers, sandpaper etc: https://www.flickr.com/photos/artofthemystic/16370912900/in/album-72157613411164741/

oh Yeeeees it's Awesome ! i love your work !!

i can see your finger prints there , that's so creative thanks i enjoyed and also learnt something New , it was so inspiring . i appreciate ....i will try it someday ..

Another amazing piece @adelepanzani!
Thanks for explaining something about charcoal :) Learned something today haha

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