I really end up thinking of all the art I do as sculpting, one way or another. I think of crochet as basically identical to 3d modeling where the stitches are polygons, and 3d modeling is exactly like sculpting (in some programs). When I'm drawing in charcoal, adding/removing weight to the shadows feels like sculpting the light. Even when I'm cartooning, my sketches feel like sculpting because I start out with kind of the "nearest planes" and elaborate backwards onto the z-axis, which is this feeling of mounding more clay onto a frame.
I wonder why SCULPTING is the comparison I arrive at when there is a singular queer truth to this: I have never *actually sculpted* in my goddamn life lmao
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this is from like 2 years ago but. Charcoal still life :3
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It’s under the cut for nudity so don’t click if you don’t wanna see that
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Made this years ago for my sister, don't know why I never posted it
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Drawing practice copying my boi Michelangelo. Last time I picked up red and white charcoals (dunno how it's called in English..) feels like a lifetime ago o_o
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Some how I forgot to post this on Tumblr four months ago
Ano, David. "Practice Portraits 5" 7/10/22, charcoal pencils on pastel paper.
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“There will come a ruler
Whose brow is laid in thorn
Smeared with oil like David's boy
Oh lei, oh lai, oh, Lord
Oh lei, oh lai, oh lei, oh, Lord
Smeared with oil like David's boy
Oh lei, oh lai, oh, Lord”
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Charcoal Art | Jake Gyllenhaal | Time laps | RussArt
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Kyohei Inukai
1913-1985
Cat asleep on wicker chair
charcoal drawing on paper, unsigned, ca. 1978-1984
11 by 8 5/8 in., 28 by 21.8 cm
Scholten Arts
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Arthur Morgan charcoal sketch
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