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Toperfect Art supplies charcoal drawings and sketches portraits, art of pencil figure for sale, charcoal pencils of flowers, people, portraits, roses and animals. The online gallery not only supplies reproduction, but also sell originals. Our artists charcoal in manufacturer are good at famous pencil art reproductions and other beautiful charcoal portrait for sale wholesale, also tell you how to draw with charcoal. |
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1, About charcoalCharcoal sketches is probably the oldest, or one of the oldest fine art. Its tools are charcoal and paper. Charcoal is the dark grey residue consisting of impure carbon obtained by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances. But The material of charcoal to draw paintings is an impure form of elemental carbon made by burning selected woods such as wicker in anaerobic conditions. Our pre-historic ancestors made charcoal drawing on cave walls! It's ease of manufacture and use make it an essential tool for all artists. While other art materials may have greater color saturation than charcoal, few will last as long as charcoal painting. |
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2, Charcoal drawingCharcoal is used in drawings to make rough sketches in painting or as one of the media for making an intact artwork. It must usually be preserved by the application of a fixative. The colours and look of charcoal art for sale is widely used in fashion and graphic design, without any relation to the material in itself beyond just referencing the appearance. The major disadvantage of drawing charcoal is its tendency to "dust-off." Not a problem when drawing on cave walls, where there is little air-movement to blow it off, but certainly an important issue if you want to display it in your home! During the many millenia between cavemen and modern times, charcoal figure drawing was only used for preliminary sketches, and then painted or drawn-over with substances that can withstand a greater amount of physical handling. Only fairly recently, as people have begun to frame sketch charcoal from photos behind glass or spray them with fixative, has charcoal recovered its earliest use as an expressive medium in its own right. Charcoal drawings artists generally utilize charcoal pencils in three forms: * Vine charcoal is created by burning sticks of wood (usually willow or linden/Tilia) into soft, medium, and hard consistencies. * Compressed charcoal powder mixed with gum binder compressed into round or square sticks. The amount of binder determines the hardness of the stick. Compressed charcoal is used in charcoal pencils. * Powdered charcoal is often used to "tone" or cover large sections of the surface of painting with charcoal. Drawing over the toned areas will darken it further, but the artist can also lighten within the toned area to create lighter tones. |
3, Charcoal Drawing HistoryLarge scale production on the spot often yields was efficient to about 90% even by the seventeenth century. The operation is so delicate that it was generally left to professional charcoal burners. The massive production of charcoal sketching from photos was a major cause of deforestation, especially in Central Europe. In England, many woods were managed as coppices. It's not clear when human started to make charcoal drawings in subjects of animals and more, but it has long history. The French classicism oil painting artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres had different opinion with Romantic artists, he thought that colors effect was not vital in a charcoal figure drawing and created many portraits of sketches. |
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The famous Italian Renaissance masters made many charcoal portraits, they are Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519,
Michelangelo 1475-1564 and Raphael Raffaello Sanzio 1483-1520.
They create dozens of portraits charcoal, sketches charcoal of animals, of flowers, and roses.
Drawing with charcoal is also beloved by other famous painters such as Rembrandt,
Peter Paul Rubens and Ilya Yefimovich Repin.
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4, Charcoal drawing techniques and tipsThe joy to draw charcoal is medium lies in its spontaneity and sensitivity. One can make marks with it which are very painterly, as if with a brush, or one can make fairly technical charcoal portrait drawings for sale. Fluid, painterly paintings are best achieved with the softer, richer crayons, whereas detailed sketches are best with harder ones, especially charcoal pencils. How to draw charcoal portrait? Let's make an example of painting charcoal. * Start with the eyes, since they are the whitest spots on your face. Do not place them all the way on top of the drawing in charcoal, since that's where you will draw hair. Also, consider eyeballs and the shines: Once you have the basic eye outline, take eraser and slightly make a rounded line inside of the eyeball. Now, your eyes really look realistic. |
* Look at the photo and start finding the areas that are lightest. Now, take
your eraser and erase those areas out. Apply less and less pressure as you go
out of the lighted area. Now, take your finger and rub those areas. That blends the gradient and makes it more realistic. * Start working on the details of charcoal artwork. You might want to take the charcoal again and make some outlines. Also, you can take eraser and erase other, additional areas out. * Try to shape the hair. Take eraser and make lines along the black area that is supposed to be hair. Now, take the coal and make the lines thinner. Be sure to follow patterns shown on photo. * Erase the black background of charcoal paintings. Take eraser and erase everything besides the figure. Then take the charcoal and fill in the outline that used to be white. Make the outline thin. * Turn the figure over and admire. But realize that that was just a start up exercise. Your charcoal portraits are probably not the best and looks nothing like the photo (but it looks like human!). If you want to, you can start all over again to get more practice. Once you think you've mastered making gray gradients, you can move on. * Draw a still life, animal, portraits or flowers. Take some fruit, vase (maybe with roses) and place them on a chair or table. Pay close attention to lighting and shading and use same painting charcoal techniques as you used in figure to bring the image to your paper. |
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5, Charcoal Drawings for SaleMost charcoal drawings galleries use cheap even bad materials for art business in order to chase cut-throat competition and catch profit. But Toperfect Art is distinctive. For charcoal drawing for sale in high quality and Museum-Collection by Famous Artists, we use charcoal materials in high quality including French Barbizon charcoal paper branded "Canson" and certified charcoal paint, which is guarantee to get elegant artistic results and hundred years to collect carefully. To buy charcoal drawings for sale, please check Toperfect Catalogue to select painting and choose paintings type as "Watercolor, charcoal drawing, sketches" from the pull-down menu, then email us that you want it as sketch charcoal. And you're welcome to order figure and custom charcoal painting from photos. |
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