Monday, December 26, 2011

Woman In Charcoal

Drawn from life.

Charcoal and pastel on paper, approximately 22"x30".

21 comments:

  1. Great execution and movement of the body!

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  2. Happy Holidays Jean. We've got to stop meeting like this...

    Glad to see you back.

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  3. Thanks, Jan.

    Happy holidays, PA. And thanks.

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  4. Well, look you came to visit for the holiday. Merry Holidays, JS!

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  5. Hi Jean, I have missed dashing to your blog to see your lovely drawings. I like the Charcoal used in this one. Happy Holidays and all the best in the New Year!

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  6. Hi Jean! I missed you so much... welcome back!

    great work

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  7. Lovely! That sensitive line with the deep shadows grabs me. Happy New Year!

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  8. Oh WOW! A wonderful drawing. It's do good to see you back...and with such a strong drawing! Happy New Year!

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  9. CP, merry holidays to you, too!

    Cynthia, thanks and all the best to you, too!

    Laura, thanks! I missed you too!

    Katherine, thanks and happy new year!

    Shanna, thanks and happy new year!

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  10. Where you been? I missed your great works. Merry belated Christmas and Happy New year.

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  11. You are back! Hooray! (And doing beautiful work, I see.)

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  12. Pierre, I took a prolonged blogging break (what did you call it? blocked blog? Many holiday good wishes to you, too!

    Margaret, thanks!

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  13. Glad to see you are still at it. Miss your photos of Austin!

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  14. How are you? Hello, my friend.

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  15. Hi, AH. I'm fine, but my computer is not. I'm in the process of trying to get it running again.

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  16. Beatiful work! I like the contrast between the face very said and the position, natural and free.
    May be she is thinking something to do in her life...
    Ciao, Floriana

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  17. I'm late but happy to be here. It's good to see your powerful work again.

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  18. Happy to have you here. Thanks, Susan.

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