Charcoal drawings, with occasional pencil input, for the finer details.
Dylan Eakin, left university with a degree in sculptural arts. The materials for his chosen profession were expensive and he opted to go in a different direction. He taught himself photorealism, the process started in 2016 and by the looks of it, it didn't take him that long to master it. Beautiful images of real people, no perfectly levigated faces of young people with impeccable bone structure and features. Exquisite little flaws, that make all of our faces unique, making diversity, a real pleasure to look at.
Puncture.
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Portrait In Precipitate.
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Grand portrait.
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One Hundred Little Prayers.
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Small Portrait Of Madison.
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We Thought She Was Dancing.
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Don't Bury Me On Hart Island.
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Portrait In Precipitate II.
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Self Portrait.
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Through The Vanity II.
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We Won't Remember Us.
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Sequences Of Fantasy Violence, Frightening Images, And Brief, Mild Language.
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Wow, the depth of emotion and feeling in these drawings is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely and to get that level of clarity, on such a dark drawing, is a real achievement.
DeleteI hope you have a wonderful Sunday.
DS
Drawing in and out of focus is an amazing skill!
ReplyDeleteReally glad you like it, thank you very much for your comment.
DeleteI hope you have a fantastic Tuesday.
DS