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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
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This is a charcoal drawing of Steve Jobs, the co-founder and visionary leader of Apple. The drawing captures his iconic look of a black turtleneck, round glasses, and stubble beard. I used various techniques of shading, blending, and highlighting to create a realistic and expressive portrait of the legendary innovator. The drawing shows the contrast between the dark and light tones, the texture of the skin and hair, and the subtle details of the eyes and mouth. The drawing also conveys the personality and charisma of Steve Jobs, who inspired millions of people with his creativity and passion.
Charcoal on Paper
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11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.1 D in
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John Thomas (b.1991). Aim to explore the essence of form and the power of simplicity. Stripping away the noise of color and detail. I focus on the raw, unadorned beauty of the subject. This work invites viewers to fill in the gaps with their own interpretations and experiences, creating a unique dialogue between the art and the observer. The First Strokes I discovered the magic of lines and shapes. My fascination with shadows led me to experiment with charcoal—its velvety texture, its ability to evoke depth. I’ve yet to capture the perfect portrait—the one that mirrors both the subject and the artist.
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