Video: Drawings are not pencils, but pencils. GhostPartol's Pencil Art
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Typically, artists use paints, pencils, markers, pens, ink and ink to paint pictures on fabric, wood, or a sheet of paper as a canvas. Usually - but not in this particular case. The Australian self-taught artist working under the pseudonym GhostPartol creates original art using colored pencils as canvas. And he makes funny pictures!
It is unlikely that this semi-art, semi-indulgence can be called serious, and it is unlikely that the author will be able to collect sold out in galleries and exhibition centers, but nevertheless, interest in his work is growing. So, he has already held several exhibitions of his unusual "canvases", and continues to create, drawing with paint, colored pens and markers on colored pencils.
Unfortunately, the author's site is under reconstruction, so, alas, I do not have the opportunity to offer you his online gallery. However, you can get an impression of the work of the original Australian artist named GhostPartol by looking at the photographs that are in our article.
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