Beautiful art. I recently purchased Nitram aquarelle watercolor and love using it for the darkest darks in my watercolor paintings. Thank you for the demonstrating how to use it.
I like this style of drawing. Great draw👍 I’m a painter and also y love to draw with charcoal, y was looking some inspiration to start a serie of horse drawings and paintings, and this is what I was looking for. Greetings from Argentina!
@Benedicte Gele ok. Then the liquid charcoal is what you are using and spreading with the flat tool? Your work has so much energy to it. It reminds me of DaVinci's horses. So bold and lively! Liquid charcoal is new to me.
It's a black chalk that it's much harder and greasy than other black pencil/charcoal. But it does effect on it, depends on how you trace the lines more or less harder on the surface and it depends on the surface itself. Do your tests to try what is best for you. ☺
Benedicte your work is very inspiring to me. I am also a horse artist trying to make my way back into art after leaving it behind years ago. I have some Nitram liquid charcoal but I'm curious what the wedge tool is that your are using in this painting if you don't mind sharing.Thank you very much for your video.
Thank you very much Peter. Half self taught I would say :) I learned the very basics at school with Applied Art and I learned the artistic side by myself
Beautiful art. I recently purchased Nitram aquarelle watercolor and love using it for the darkest darks in my watercolor paintings. Thank you for the demonstrating how to use it.
Glad to know! Enjoy it then ☺
I like this style of drawing. Great draw👍
I’m a painter and also y love to draw with charcoal, y was looking some inspiration to start a serie of horse drawings and paintings, and this is what I was looking for.
Greetings from Argentina!
Ok 2 handed!? Serious props! That is thinking out of box. Well done on work and process.
Yes sure! This is a great natural tool ;) Thank you!
Your technique is exceptional!
Thank you very much 🥰
So inspiring. Thank you for sharing! 🖋🖊🖌🖍
This is awesome. Love the expressiveness; the abstract horse looks so cool 🎨
Many thanks Christopher!
Gorgeous!
Thank you ☺
This is so beautiful!
Oh thank you Barbara!
It looks like you are using 2 tools. What is the other one? You are very talented!
@@barbaradykema3441 You mean when I draw? It's 2 black chalks, one in pencil, the other on a support
@Benedicte Gele ok. Then the liquid charcoal is what you are using and spreading with the flat tool? Your work has so much energy to it. It reminds me of DaVinci's horses. So bold and lively! Liquid charcoal is new to me.
@@barbaradykema3441 Yes correct! I'm very flattered 😊 Liquid charcoal is a pretty new product for me too :)
It would have been very useful to hear an explanación of what you did exactly.
maybe one day I'll do that!
Can I please ask what you are using for the initial horse drawing. I notice that it doesn’t move or effected when water is applied. Thank you.
It's a black chalk that it's much harder and greasy than other black pencil/charcoal. But it does effect on it, depends on how you trace the lines more or less harder on the surface and it depends on the surface itself. Do your tests to try what is best for you. ☺
Benedicte your work is very inspiring to me. I am also a horse artist trying to make my way back into art after leaving it behind years ago. I have some Nitram liquid charcoal but I'm curious what the wedge tool is that your are using in this painting if you don't mind sharing.Thank you very much for your video.
Thank you very much Ariel, so glad that my work inspires you! It's a galet from Catalyst.
expressive! Also drawing with two hands! self taught?
Thank you very much Peter. Half self taught I would say :) I learned the very basics at school with Applied Art and I learned the artistic side by myself
Es agua o aceite?
Water :)
??? Why 2 hands when starting?
amezing
Thank you! So glad you love it :)
No se por que a "esto" llaman arte...como a caído tan bajo esta disciplina, a tonteras llaman Arte