Original artwork description:

This is a charcoal drawing from an in-situ drawing study of a wood near King Alfred's tower. I had gone out for the day in the car, looking for a wood or forest to get lost within and find a quiet spot to sit and draw some trees and nature. I came across this spot and set up my easel, spending a few hours drawing this area in charcoal.

During this period I was drawn to creating a series of black and white works exploring light and shadow and natural forms.

Materials used:

Charcoal Pencil on Cartridge Paper.

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Nature Study (2001) Charcoal drawing
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This is a charcoal drawing from an in-situ drawing study of a wood near King Alfred's tower. I had gone out for the day in the car, looking for a wood or forest to get lost within and find a quiet spot to sit and draw some trees and nature. I came across this spot and set up my easel, spending a few hours drawing this area in charcoal.

During this period I was drawn to creating a series of black and white works exploring light and shadow and natural forms.

Materials used:

Charcoal Pencil on Cartridge Paper.

Tags:
#adamgrose #somersetopenstudio16 #landscape #nature #trees #drawing #charcoal #observation 
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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