Charcoal and pencil portraits with many differences.
Caleb Rowe drew all of the sketches you see on this page.
This artist employs a variety of styles, finishes and detailing. They go from almost abstract to realistic ones. There are some that look more like a classic portrait and others that seem to appear from a cloud of charcoal.
There are plenty of portraits out there. Making yours interesting is what will allow yours to stand out. In a busy environment like the one that is the art community, drawings like these will give you a better chance at being noticed. Plus, it gives people a good idea of your flexibility and range of qualities.
Rowe does a fantastic job at excelling at all of the points I mentioned above.
I hope you enjoy this artist's work as much as I have.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
A questioning look.
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A suspecting look.
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A group of faces.
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A lion's partial face.
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Holding by the hand.
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The little stuffed bear.
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Transforming into a butterfly.
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Appearing from the lines and the shadows.
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A shadow covering the eyes.
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A realistic portrait.
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