Original artwork description:

This drawing is a charcoal portrait that captures a moment of thoughtful curiosity. The subject is depicted with delicate shading and fine details, particularly in her expressive eyes and soft smile, which convey a sense of introspection or playful amusement. Her slightly turned head and upward glance create a dynamic composition that suggests she is reacting to something off-frame, adding a narrative element to the artwork. The contrast between the dark tones of her hair and the soft highlights of her face emphasizes the emotive quality of the piece.

Materials used:

charcoal on paper

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#sweet heart #girl #portrait #woman #realistic #charcoal #sweet #curiosity #playfield #emotio 

glance of curiosity (2024) Charcoal drawing
by Denny Stoekenbroek

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This drawing is a charcoal portrait that captures a moment of thoughtful curiosity. The subject is depicted with delicate shading and fine details, particularly in her expressive eyes and soft smile, which convey a sense of introspection or playful amusement. Her slightly turned head and upward glance create a dynamic composition that suggests she is reacting to something off-frame, adding a narrative element to the artwork. The contrast between the dark tones of her hair and the soft highlights of her face emphasizes the emotive quality of the piece.

Materials used:

charcoal on paper

Tags:
#sweet heart #girl #portrait #woman #realistic #charcoal #sweet #curiosity #playfield #emotio 
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The Dutch artist Denny Stoekenbroek is first and foremost a portrait artist. Beginning with painting about ten years ago, he definitively confirmed his desire to create with drawings. With charcoals,... Read more

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