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| Art by Anjali Pathak |
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| Image by Kaylin Art from Pixabay |
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| Art by Anjali Pathak |
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| Image by Kaylin Art from Pixabay |
My First Blog Post
My key interest is in charcoal art, I have not much knowledge about charcoal art but while doing my fine art course I learned a bit about it. So would like to explore more about charcoal art, famous artist, contemporary and modern arts.
Artists' charcoal is a form of a dry art medium made of finely ground organic materials that are held together by a gum or wax binder or produced without the use of binders by eliminating the oxygen inside the material during the production process. These charcoals are often used by artists for their versatile properties, such as the rough texture that leaves marks less permanent than other Visual arts media. Charcoal can produce lines that are very light or intensely black, while being hard to remove completely. The dry medium can be applied to almost any surface from smooth to very coarse. Fixatives are often used with charcoal drawings to solidify the position to prevent erasing or rubbing off of charcoal dusts.
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My First Charcoal Painting is of a Horse face, which I enjoyed a lot and is my favourite one, although it has many loopholes in it but reall...