Original artwork description:

How fun this was to guide natural made charcoal along the natural grain of the wood transforming it into an organic imaginary landscape! Over and under and through the lines and shapes, pausing in places of more intricacies to develop interesting details before moving on to more free and open spaces. It inspires contemplation, discussion and sharing of perspectives for each viewer is bound to go on its own journey while viewing.

A triptych on birch plywood. This piece is then completely sealed with semi-gloss finish. Each piece is mounted on a vertical board to hang in a "floating" manner away from your wall.

Materials used:

charcoal, wood

Tags:
#drawing on wood #landscape #nature #black and white #trees #drawing #surreal #surrealism #rocks #natural #trees. abstract woods #natural material #imaginary landscape #roots trees 

Traversing the Grain (2016)

Charcoal drawing 
by Melissa Perhamus

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How fun this was to guide natural made charcoal along the natural grain of the wood transforming it into an organic imaginary landscape! Over and under and through the lines and shapes, pausing in places of more intricacies to develop interesting details before moving on to more free and open spaces. It inspires contemplation, discussion and sharing of perspectives for each viewer is bound to go on its own journey while viewing.

A triptych on birch plywood. This piece is then completely sealed with semi-gloss finish. Each piece is mounted on a vertical board to hang in a "floating" manner away from your wall.

Materials used:

charcoal, wood

Tags:
#drawing on wood #landscape #nature #black and white #trees #drawing #surreal #surrealism #rocks #natural #trees. abstract woods #natural material #imaginary landscape #roots trees 
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Melissa's use of mixed media reflects her study of many different forms of art from her early days of traditional realism, printmaking, pottery, and set design with her explorative nature.... Read more

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