Charcoal Landscape - Contrast and Tension
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- čas přidán 5. 05. 2023
- Here's a landscape and a few words on value contrast and visual tension.
I used Master's touch woodless charcoal pencils and willow charcoal on a Fabriano drawing paper.
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The perfect place for meditating
Charcoal landscape is my FAV.
simple and effective demonstration of chiaroscuro with charcoal.
You are a magician!
U deserve more 😢
Che meraviglia.
Divno kao I uvijek :)
amazing Master!
loving your charcoal ladnscapes 🥰
So realistically magical! Enjoyed watching the process. It's raining outside here, so... have a great weekend!
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Great drawing! As always!
Thank you for your time in doing these videos Miroslav. They are so very much appreciated. So inspiring. Especialy the charcoal lanscapes ( for me) So simple yet so peaceful looking. Please continue on drawing. I find I enjoy doing the charcoal more than any other medium. so many ask me why I dont enjoy color. I would tell them I enjoy color very much. And charcoal allows the brain to make its own version of color. Every picture will look different to every viewer so long as they give their brain the chance to work its immagination station😂. Charcoal for me is so much easier to work with cause all you have to figure is tonal values. Too easy to over mix color and over work a piece. For me Its so relaxing to work with charcoal. I enjoy your videos very much especialy the landscape and animals. ❤The people portraits you turn out are wonderful as well😅. Keep on drawing!!!
Hello. I recently came across your channel after trying charcoal/graphite drawings for the first time...and love them, I can't stop watching.
If someone offers to buy art work as NFT collectors what does that mean
Hi Miroslav, Question; How do you store all your charcoal art?
Did you draw this from your imagination or did you use a reference and if yes, where can i find this?