Original artwork description:

"Shipyard" by Johann Zelenin is an original charcoal artwork depicting abstract shipbuilding docks. This vertical composition showcases the intricate details of the shipyard, with scaffolding, cranes, and industrial elements creating a visually captivating scene. The black and white contrast adds depth and texture to the artwork, while the use of charcoal brings a raw and expressive quality to the depiction. The artwork invites viewers to explore the world of shipbuilding and captures the dynamic atmosphere of these bustling industrial sites.

Materials used:

Charcoal

Tags:
#black and #shapes #surface #contrast #charcoal drawing #graphic art #shipyard #abstract figurative #highly detailed #vertical format 

Shipyard (2023)

Charcoal drawing 
by Johann Zelenin

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"Shipyard" by Johann Zelenin is an original charcoal artwork depicting abstract shipbuilding docks. This vertical composition showcases the intricate details of the shipyard, with scaffolding, cranes, and industrial elements creating a visually captivating scene. The black and white contrast adds depth and texture to the artwork, while the use of charcoal brings a raw and expressive quality to the depiction. The artwork invites viewers to explore the world of shipbuilding and captures the dynamic atmosphere of these bustling industrial sites.

Materials used:

Charcoal

Tags:
#black and #shapes #surface #contrast #charcoal drawing #graphic art #shipyard #abstract figurative #highly detailed #vertical format 
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Johann Zelenin

Location Germany

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I like doing watercolors, mostly I depict the streets of cities in different weather. I graduated from the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, Faculty of Architecture. Now I... Read more

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