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Charcoal on paper

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame

Black frame with white mat board.
This is the third in a series of drawings that evolved in layers of dark tones over a lighter background,. The series consists of nine drawings. Each drawing took between 100 - 250 hours to complete. The series features artists, gardeners, and volunteers at an artists' community in Eltham Victoria. Each of these people very kindly allowed me to draw them. I have had too much fun with these drawings as I honed in and exaggerated lines and wrinkle on their faces.
These drawings appear traditional, but are also modern. There is a new trend towards traditional figurative representation. I also hope to elevate the art of drawing because it is every bit, if not more, a skill as well as an art that artists can practice develop only over time and with exploration.

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Charcoal, ink, pastel, conte, applied in layers and sanded back between each layer to create a unique patina.

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Framed

This artwork is currently framed.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 68.5(W) x 88.0(H).

Artwork dimensions - 56.0(W) x 76.0(H).

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