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Friday, April 21, 2006
Hon-Shimeji mushrooms - a drawing
Every now and again I give in to the urge to draw something very precise in graphite. I found these Hon-shimeji mushrooms at the supermarket earlier this week and they've proved to be a fascinating subject to draw - even though they began to dry out overnight and needed to relax in a bowl of water before we settled down for the second sitting............
This is mechanical pencil on a sheet of Arches HP watercolour paper 9 x 12 inches.
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Beautiful graphite drawing Katherine. I can see why these intrigued you. They are a drawing waiting to happen. There is something fascinating about small versions of anything.
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I haven't come across these mushrooms here yet, but then again, living on a small island, exotics are the rarity rather than the norm. All part of the charm...
Making drawings like this one (I mean, precise, tight, smooth) is such a meditative enterprise. Nice rendering.
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Very beautiful. I love the subtle tones you've achieved in this.
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies. Laura - you had it spot on - there's something very satisfying and meditative about pushing graphite around a piece of good quality paper...
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
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