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!
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Showing posts with label charcoal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charcoal. Show all posts
Friday, September 19, 2014
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
What's in a stick of charcoal, really?
I am so, so sorry for disappearing on y'all. So much has happened since we last talked, and I will be sharing it with you from now on.
Blogging is hard work. Almost as hard as Astro Nuclear Physics. Truly. You've never read up on it, so don't argue with me. I've never read up on it either.
Sooooo.....
Charcoal. Wonderful to cook Jollof rice on. Excellent to grill Suya to the right taste level. Even better to draw with.
These are lovely examples of the beauty and flow and life of charcoal (seriously I prefer them to most oil paintings). I got some recently and decided to put them to the test.
I got the Inscribe set and Derwent pencils from AB Artworld and the Chinese sticks from some art store, all stores are located in Ojuelegba.
I have shown how dark each gets, and how soft each brand is. IMHO, none is bad (THAT IS THE BEAUTY OF CHARCOAL, PEOPLE!), they just make different marks, it's upto you to use it as you feel. I will say that pencils give you more control when drawing and are less messy but sticks give you that wonderful flow of movement.
Now, if you will all excuse me, I'll go back to cooking jollof, errrr.....I mean drawing, with Charcoal.
Laters.
Blogging is hard work. Almost as hard as Astro Nuclear Physics. Truly. You've never read up on it, so don't argue with me. I've never read up on it either.
Sooooo.....
Charcoal. Wonderful to cook Jollof rice on. Excellent to grill Suya to the right taste level. Even better to draw with.
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KwangHo Shin |
Alex Tzavaras |
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Kelvin Okafor |
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Kathe Kollwitz |
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Inscribe charcoal sticks and some random Chinese set |
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Derwent charcoal pencils |
I got the Inscribe set and Derwent pencils from AB Artworld and the Chinese sticks from some art store, all stores are located in Ojuelegba.
I have shown how dark each gets, and how soft each brand is. IMHO, none is bad (THAT IS THE BEAUTY OF CHARCOAL, PEOPLE!), they just make different marks, it's upto you to use it as you feel. I will say that pencils give you more control when drawing and are less messy but sticks give you that wonderful flow of movement.
Now, if you will all excuse me, I'll go back to cooking jollof, errrr.....I mean drawing, with Charcoal.
Laters.
Labels:
AB Artworld,
Alex Tzavarena,
art,
artstore,
charcoal,
drawing,
kathe koolwitz,
kelvin okafor,
Kwingho Shin
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