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RE: CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF PAINTER-PRINTMAKERS (RE) Drawings : Matias Duville. Untitled. Charcoal on paper. 200cm Untitled. 2009. Charcoal on paper. 150cm x 220cm. Untitled. 2009. Charcoal on paper. 248 x 150 cm. Suddenly. 2008. Descampado. 2008. charcoal-pastel - on paper. 140 x 190 cm. Untitled. 2008. Trayecto. 2010. Some Reason. 2009. Esto fue otro lugar. 2009. Humo rio. 2010. Untitled. 2009. Untitled.2013. Imperium II / PIECEOFSHOW. Travis Chatham Illustration. Izzie klingels | Editorial. The Island A collaboration with Christian J. Petersen Additional design and photography by Dumb Eyes Dave Eggers and Jonathan Safran Foer How To Create the Perfect Eyebrow After Joseph Szabo Illustrations for topshop.com.

Story of the Eye. Christine Berrie Illustration. Top Tips Series 3: Graham Bradshaw. Graham Bradshaw returns with series 3 of his Top Tips. Here, he runs through ideas for keeping your work clean and learning to draw hair... Keeping Your Work Clean Keeping your work clean is the easy part, simply use a piece of paper to mask off the area where you place your hand when drawing at all times (fig1).

Some artists use tracing paper or plastic Perspex which is used for projector illustrations. Preparing Pencils To Draw Hair You’ll find that the majority of graphite artists will use mechanical pencils with 0.3mm leads to get their fine hair lines. Drawing Hair Hair is commonly the area of a drawing that most artists dread & as a result many make the mistake of rushing through it. The first point of attack is always a very light outline using a hard pencil (5H) to guide you with direction & flow of the hair (fig1).

Then pick out the dark areas using either a 2B or 9B depending on depth (Fig2). Thanks to Graham for this latest series of fantastic tips. Claudeheath. Gala Bent - Welcome. Daniel Zeller | Pierogi Gallery. TORSTEN SLAMA. Paul Noble. ARTISTS - Dominic McGill. Yuri Masnyj: :::: SELECTED ARCHIVE II :::: Frank Magnotta : Portfolio. Ernesto Caivano. Agnes Denes Artist. Trenton Doyle Hancock - Selected Works - James Cohan Gallery. Trenton Doyle Hancock was born in 1974 in Oklahoma City, OK. Raised in Paris, Texas, Hancock earned his BFA from Texas A&M University, Commerce and his MFA from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University, Philadelphia. Hancock was featured in the 2000 and 2002 Whitney Biennial exhibitions, becoming one of the youngest artists in history to participate in this prestigious survey.