We can usually talk about an artist and his great talent in a certain technique. Normally, in order to reach this capacity, the pencil is usually the first tool used in the case of illustration, drawing or painting to learn about dark highlights, gradients and the study of shadows in shapes and volumes.
Three pencil drawings are those that frame this entry to allow us to observe each of its qualities, whether it is a charcoal portrait, one hyper-realistic and another, in which the colors frame us before an animal of great beauty. Three artists who combine to show us the great value of the most traditional art.
The first of them is made by Casey Baugh and introduces us to a girl with a penetrating look and gloomy in which the use of charcoal suits him very well to express that moment that the artist tries to capture. An exceptional charcoal work with its details.
Diego Fazio's pencil drawing takes us to another girl in which water is the protagonist to leave us a little amazed by some features that denote the quality of the artist. Those fingers that palpate the upper lip that is carried away by their pressure, plus that wet aspect of the entire drawing that takes us directly to hyperrealism. A work well directed and composed in its entirety.
With the fox we are left wanting to know who has done it, but we turn to color and those pencils. A drawing that, apart from being very well achieved with the reddish coat color of the fox, is able to show the insightful, curious and instinctive gaze of this animal so of the forests.
I leave you with him Facebook and Instagram Diego Fazio, as well as Casey baugh with your Facenook e Instagram.
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