
I'm just now getting around to posting these. Sorry. I went back to working on large scale drawings this past Sunday (24" x 36"). Hadn't worked at this scale in quite some time.


I find it helpful to change up the scale every once in a while so as not to get pigeon holed and tight. It's very liberating to be up to your elbows in charcoal.

I also did a couple of larger drawings in pencil; concentrating on the face mostly, and line weight for the rest of the drawing. I kinda liked working this way. Enjoy, and let me hear from you!

Cheers,
Ed
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