Saturday, August 9, 2008

Dry Charcoal Dust Painting: MOTHER & SON


I thought that the above piece is enough and done. I love drama. I wanted to leave some parts of my piece the way they are, to leave something for the perception to work on. But, I do not know if the "Masters" do consider views and criticisms in making their art works.

I want to please my subjects. So, there it goes - on their wall.

Dry Charcoal Dust Painting: BUNSO


Dry Charcoal Dust Painting: Self Portrait


I think that having my piece a little darker and looking rugged separates my art from others. You can see it in this piece. They say that your piece reflects your mood when you are doing it. Maybe, maybe not!

But as the years went on, after using charcoal pencils and pencils alone, I am using a paint brush to have a painterly effect. But my mark is still there, a little rugged.