Hey there, blog readers!
How has your week been? What's up with all the traffic in Lagos nowadays?? OhMyFreakingGoodness! Luckily, this has given ,e time to practise for gesture drawing, so it's not all that bad.
I wanted to annouce an art exhibition, by one of my colleagues, Uthman Wahab. He's exhibiting with another artist.
Here's the official blurb for it.
Signature-Beyond Gallery presents "Hybrid Theory", an exhibition of a body of work by artists Adesoji Adesina and Uthman Wahaab.
Opening: Thursday 25th September. 7 pm - 9 pm.
Viewing: Thursday 25th - Friday 10th October. 9 am - 6pm.
Gallery also opens on Sundays from 12noon - 6 pm.
I've seen some of the paintings and if you love Sci-fi, Drawing, Linkin Park and mixed media, this one's for you! Admission is totally free btw, so just dress presentable.
See you there!
This blog is about Art and the random Nigerian lady who thinks she's an artist, fighting for her corner of the world.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Saturday, September 13, 2014
The Art of the Conté Drawing
Hello m'lovies.
How have you been? I'm going to start a products review series of posts, as I think it's important we know what we use. Knowledge is power, or so I've been told (lol).
Conté is a type of drawing chalk, packaged in France in the 1700s by a man called Joseph Conte but artists have been using it since the time of the Renaissance (Michaelangelo, Da Vinci and co all used it to draw). For me, it's a lot better than a Graphite pencil, it has nice colours and is smooth to use. They are a lot like pastels but harder and because the name "Conté" is trademarked.a lot of companies call them "compressed pastel". It has just gotten popular here in Nigeria though.
I reviewed a few brands I got recently in Lagos. They are the General's compressed pastel sticks, Conté a Paris (the original brand) and Rembrandt Carre Crayons.
I did these quick studies of paintings, to show you what they could do. Nice, no?
Finally, here is my own original work, I spotted this dignified elderly gentleman at National Arts Theatre and insisted on doing a drawing of him, using red Conté.
I really like them and I would urge you to try them out, and you can also mix them with charcoal too. So go have fun!
How have you been? I'm going to start a products review series of posts, as I think it's important we know what we use. Knowledge is power, or so I've been told (lol).
Conté is a type of drawing chalk, packaged in France in the 1700s by a man called Joseph Conte but artists have been using it since the time of the Renaissance (Michaelangelo, Da Vinci and co all used it to draw). For me, it's a lot better than a Graphite pencil, it has nice colours and is smooth to use. They are a lot like pastels but harder and because the name "Conté" is trademarked.a lot of companies call them "compressed pastel". It has just gotten popular here in Nigeria though.
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Thomas Wilmer Dewing, before 1926 |
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Michaelangelo, 1550s |
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Susan Lyon, 2014 |
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swatches of the colours and brands I have |
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From top to bottom: Rembrandt, Conte a Paris and General's |
Finally, here is my own original work, I spotted this dignified elderly gentleman at National Arts Theatre and insisted on doing a drawing of him, using red Conté.
Labels:
art,
classical,
Conte,
drawing,
Michaelangelo,
red clay,
rembrandt,
Susan Lyon
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