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or so the sketches would have you believe. I switched up to charcoal for the first time in a very long time after a critique I attended a week earlier. Just thought I'd see what I'd given up on. Well, not so much given up on as took a break from. The bottom piece is conté, as usual.
I think I like the charcoal piece best. The pose was more dynamic, a bit more interesting. I also forgot how much I liked the easy darks I can get with just a quick drag of the stick. Perhaps I'll stay with it a bit longer in the future.
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