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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
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All the drawings are executed on 200 gsm Fabriano paper and about 0,1 cm thick. Some charcoal drawings are fixed with fixative and posted with a protective clear acetate layer in a thick cardboard tube internationally. Charcoal gives instant gratification and an expressive medium. It takes great co...
2025
Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
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42 W x 59 H x 1 D cm
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Not Framed
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“Anything I create must be a celebration of the space it occupies”. The French cooking phrase “Mise en place” is engraved on one of my pallets. I always focus on having everything ready before I start and even think of the finished piece, where it could hang in an interior even how it could be framed. how to box it for postage. The mission for me is to have as much work hanging on walls, long after I’m gone. My approach is diverse, depending on mood - an abstract starting in one corner while in another a charcoal sketch would be growing. Pots of watercolour waiting to be reactivated somewhere.. Every day I have about 4 or 5 ideas running through my head. In the end I will get something done. I know that for the remaing years of my life I won’t get everything done. Currently I am focused a lot on oils, oil pastels and charcoal. Working in charcoal is instant gratification for me and releases the joy within me, trying to connect more with my higher self. In some of my latest work I try to avoid straight lines and focusing more on having a natural feel in my work. Human emotion is a great fascination and anatomical studies a great intrigue of how we are designed. Some influences among many are Eduard Manet, Marc Chagall, William Turner, Robert Heindel and David Hockney. Christo Wolmarans was born in 1962 in Johannesburg South Africa where he studied fine art in high school. After 2 years in the military, he studied Graphic Design at the University of Johannesburg, graduating in 1985 specialising in illustration. As a graphic designer he worked in the advertising industry for more than 20 years, working on high end brands and had won a few awards as well. In 2001 he moved to Cape Town - lock, stock and easel. He freelanced - working on numerous publications doing illustrations and covers. While still doing his own art and designs. Currently he is practising full time as a fine artist in the Northern Cape, South Africa. He loves creating art in charcoal and oils. Even though being rather eclectic in his paintings and drawings,when when he finds the time he is also sculpting in clay.
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