Pencil variations from your photographs
- A4 (11" x 8") from £100
- A3 (15" x 11") from £150
- A2 (22" x 15") from £200
Suitability of pencil variations (Aux trois crayons)
"Aux trois crayons" is a technique that uses a limited pallet of 3
out of 4 colours (sanguine, sepia, black and white), usually on a
tinted paper. The resulting pictures can look more "alive" than a
charcoal /pencil drawing. The medium is fairly granular (high clay
content), and when used in combination with a "toothed" paper, it
doesn't provide quite the same smoothness or level of detail as
charcoal and pencil, however, the warmth of the colours compensate for
this. I frequently add sepia (as a fourth colour) to produce my
variation on this drawing technique, which enjoyed popularity in the
15th and 16th century. This medium is ideal for (but not limited to)
working from low quality photographs. Charcoal and pencil can similarly be combined with chalk for a more dynamic monochromatic effect than charcoal/pencil alone.
Further details and more example images can be found on my main web site:
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