The Complete Book of Drawing Techniques

(Darren Dugan) #1

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HOLDING THE CHARCOAL


Holding the charcoal can be very different to
holding a pencil. The charcoal medium is
usually used with speed and lends itself to a
more sketching approach to drawing. It is
not usually used for detailed drawings and is
used more broadly as an expression of our
observations. So therefore, the way we
approach a charcoal drawing can be very
different to how we would usually do a
pencil drawing. When we are doing a pencil
drawing we tend only to use hand and wrist
movement, but when doing a charcoal
drawing, we almost always tend to use our
hand, wrist and arm as well in the action of
the drawing.


FOUR WAYS OF HOLDING THE CHARCOAL


1/2/ This demonstrates the two ways that are
mostly preferred for sketching with charcoal.


3/ Making a mark using the charcoal as
demonstrated in number 3 we can make a
very sharp cutting line. A line that feels as
though it has been incised on the paper. We
do this by taking a piece of charcoal that is
about 2” long and place it flat on the paper.
Holding it between your thumb and fingers
pull the charcoal a long the paper support
whilst applying pressure. You see that this
mark has a character of its own.


4/ Matisse - when in later life he had
difficulty holding charcoal he would tape
scene painters charcoal to a stick and make
rather large drawings. This drawing would be
completed quite a distance from the support
so the drawing had a beautiful simplistic
quality to it with broad sweeping lines.


Ways of holding the charcoal


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