Looking out my dining room window I saw it. This magnificent cloud, which you'd only see during the summer months. It moved like a leviathan, slowly across the sky, dumping its heft of moisture across the city, I just HAD to get it down, from life, not a photograph. So I worked very quickly, grabbed a stick of charcoal on and 18X24 inch acid-free paper I quickly got it down. And then it was gone, changing and morphing shape as it went, captured for a moment in time to be no more. Such is life and that is the brilliance of art, capturing that one moment of existence that will never be again.
paper, charcoal
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Looking out my dining room window I saw it. This magnificent cloud, which you'd only see during the summer months. It moved like a leviathan, slowly across the sky, dumping its heft of moisture across the city, I just HAD to get it down, from life, not a photograph. So I worked very quickly, grabbed a stick of charcoal on and 18X24 inch acid-free paper I quickly got it down. And then it was gone, changing and morphing shape as it went, captured for a moment in time to be no more. Such is life and that is the brilliance of art, capturing that one moment of existence that will never be again.
paper, charcoal
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