I used to think the great pleasure in charcoal was the wonderful rich lines you get when you really squeeze the black stick into the paper. It’s such a satisfying feeling.
But, I’ve grown up a bit now - it’s not the black that is interesting at all, it’s the use of that wonderfully diverse colour gray.
I think gray is such an underestimated colour and can be easily forgotten about in painting. It’s very expressive and mysterious at the same time.
Perhaps it is my past as a photographer and all those dark hours wet processing black and white prints, (yes I’m that old!) but I am on a mission to experiment and explore gray more in my painting, and find out more about its magic.
This horse is nearly finished now.
Steve
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