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At the request of a teammate I am showing this charcoal series. 6 hour drawings from live models. Really look first, measure twice, mark once. You got to get some technique before you get that style!

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January 21, 2012
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:iconscottfro:
amazing capture
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*manfishinc Jul 20, 2012  Professional General Artist
Your piece has been featured:
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:iconkevinestrada:
The contrast is beautiful!! The detail within the beard has me in awe!
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*manfishinc May 25, 2012  Professional General Artist
I love the rendering, the higlights and the composition
awesome work
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=charlieterrell Mar 25, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
Very Nice
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:iconquinn129:
This is completely amazing!!
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:iconmarshallpro:
N technique is what u have...that looks mad crazy cool...great work man!!
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Mood: Wow! ~G-U-B-B Feb 11, 2012  Student General Artist
amazing.
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$kouiskas Jan 25, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
I love that series, it shows an entirely different side of your talents that I hadn't seen in your gallery yet. I particularly like that one because it's the piece that gave me most of the dual 2d/3d feel. It's flat and it's not at all, at the same time, which is a bit of an optical-illusion mindfuck when you look at it. That man is almost a ghost trapped in the paper. If you applied the same technique and drew a horror portrait, I'm certain that would feel super creepy, especially seen lifesize.

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~snomanda Jan 22, 2012  Professional General Artist
Charcoal drawing really lends itself to the "less is more" philosophic approach. What you omit says as much if not more than what you represent. :)
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