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Original charcoal drawing on paper by James Shipton
My works are heavily influenced by the art work of Degas and Gustav Klimt.

My desire is to capture the human form, whilst portraying human emotion. I achieve this through a process of capturing reality through life drawing using charcoal sketches, breaking it down to deliver an impression of the human form, whilst capturing the psychological complexity of the human nature through the portrayal of human isolation.
Following the breakdown of the human female nude, I use the sketches to build and create paintings in oils.
Certificate of authenticity included.

Materials used:

Charcoal

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#nude #charcoal #london art #nude drawing #james shipton 

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Charcoal drawing 
by James Shipton

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Original charcoal drawing on paper by James Shipton
My works are heavily influenced by the art work of Degas and Gustav Klimt.

My desire is to capture the human form, whilst portraying human emotion. I achieve this through a process of capturing reality through life drawing using charcoal sketches, breaking it down to deliver an impression of the human form, whilst capturing the psychological complexity of the human nature through the portrayal of human isolation.
Following the breakdown of the human female nude, I use the sketches to build and create paintings in oils.
Certificate of authenticity included.

Materials used:

Charcoal

Tags:
#nude #charcoal #london art #nude drawing #james shipton 
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I studied art and then went on to study medical science. My passion for art was re-ignited whilst studying the human anatomy. As a result I have followed my passion... Read more

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