Madagascar (2006) Drawing by Sandrine Royer

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Charcoal / Graphite on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 20.9in, Width 16.9in
  • Framing This artwork is framed (Frame + Under Glass)
  • Categories Drawings under $1,000
About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Charcoal Drawing made with a branch of Willow or charcoal of charred Europe. It enables to obtain[...]

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MadagascarExotiquePortraitFemmeCharbon De Bois

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Born in 1985, graduated in Graphic Arts and visual communication at the Bellecour school in Lyon, the first French school specializing in design and Entertainment professions. Passionate about drawing,[...]

Born in 1985, graduated in Graphic Arts and visual communication at the Bellecour school in Lyon, the first French school specializing in design and Entertainment professions.

Passionate about drawing, she was able to develop his sense of creation and curiosity by drawing on his inspirations to help you discover his universe paying homage to pop culture and its exotic influences.

Inspired by the technique of Caravaggio, seduced through the precision of the details, its sometimes brutal realism and the strong use of the chiaroscuro technique, Sandrine moves towards a series of black and white portraits.

An impression of an image eaten away by time allowing the necessary features of the face to appear to enhance the expression.

 

"The drawing develops by representing the volume through shadows, it is necessary to the shadow to create the light"


Empathetic and spiritual, art is an escape, a sweet place of comfort and imagination, a dream where she can come together to bring her science fiction characters and her medieval fantasy heroes to life.


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