I finally broke down and bought a box of willow charcoal today. This is my first charcoal sketch (well, my first one in 22 years). Between illnesses, a heavy work schedule, a bunch of home projects, opening day (woot!) and some good-ol-fashion laziness, this is my first sketch at all in several weeks (unless you count some sketches I did as part of the planning phase of those home projects).
The weather in Chicago has not been cooperative, either. I keep telling myself, “if it’s nice tomorrow, I’ll get outside and draw.” And then the next day is cold, windy, rainy, snowy, or all of the above. I know this is what ‘Everyday Matters’ is all about, but I’m not afraid to tell you, I’m getting real tired of drawing the stuff sitting around my home.
That said, I can’t tell you what a pleasure it was to draw with a burnt tree. The charcoal is nice and dark, and smudgy and splotchy and, well, almost paint-like the way I can push it around on the page. As far as a rendering, this is most definitely not my most accurate work. But I felt like I was really able to connect with the sketch in ways I haven’t felt up to this point. I will definitely be doing more charcoal sketches; I just need to figure out a way to not get charcoal dust all over the house.

Lovely sketch! Great shadows and tones. I agree that charcoal is just so lovely to use. My problem isn’t getting the dust all over the house though, it’s getting myself covered in it, I always end up a total mess. The charcoal pencils seem to be a bit less messy, but they’re just not as lovely to use as the sticks.
Very nice! Such soft blending..looks really good.
Really nice. Love the “wobliness” of the edges…so organic! Lovely.
I seem to remember eons ago, liking the vine charcoal for large nature type subjects and life drawing class..very good job!
This is wonderful! Charcoal isn’t the easiest media to draw with but you did really well. It is a lot of fun and messy, but maybe that’s part of the fun.
This is great and you’ve captured the vases so well. I feel as though I could touch them.