Celebrity Sketches in Charcoal & Pencil
by Thomas Fonseka
I am currently a CT2 in urology-themed core surgical training.
I find drawing very enjoyable and a great way to relax. I especially like drawing portraits and the human form, trying to capture the character of the person in the drawing. I have always enjoyed drawing from a young age but, after embarking on a career in medicine, I put my interest in art on the back burner.
During my medical school elective I rekindled my passion for art and have been drawing since. At the moment I mainly sketch but I hope, in future, to progress to painting and sculpting with clay.
I wanted to capture the mischievous nature of Chaplin in this portrait so I drew with speed
on a rougher textured paper to reflect his 'on the go' personality
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Heavy shading using both graphite and charcoal on a smoother textured paper gave both a warmth and softness to this portrait
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Darker, heavier pencils were used here to create bold outlines and resemble the boldness with which the great man made his speeches
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Softer pencils were used for this portrait to slowly build up the delicate features. Charcoal was used along with graphite pencil to add more depth. I enjoyed coming back to this portrait several times to adjust the shading, smudging the charcoal into the graphite to leave a smooth finish
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I found the absence of shading worked well to produce a simple portrait
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Soft pencils on a B3 sized paper were used to capture the youthful features of a young Di Capri
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