Chalk Drawing Gallery
chloë frayne
mount tam
1duckeveryday
dutch hookbill
medievaltower
“The battle scars of an American subcultural landscape are written in the possessed, seductive
vivelareine:Charcoal and chalk drawing of a woman’s head by Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun, 1780.
Study for the figure of Spring by Elihu Vedder, from the preparatory drawings for the Huntington Cei
thunderstruck9: Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990), Subway drawing. White chalk on black paper from
Man Stepping to the RightJacques-Louis David (French; 1748–1825), attributed toca. 1770sBlack
First chalk drawing of the season! I needed to start with something simple to get acclimated to the
Still untitled at this time. At the moment I am feeling like exploring how white chalk interacts wit
This is my second sidewalk chalk drawing of the year. I wanted to focus on practicing shading and cr
My most recent random act of beauty happened not too long ago in Indonesia. I was walking down the s
Recently Anthony Baus came to my studio @portoatelier for a figure and perspective workshop. This is
Here is a quick portrait of one of my students. Juiliana is an incredible nurse, if you happen to be
Portrait done in a workshop with the great Patrick Byrnes. I got lucky and drew a famous Portuguese
Three pencils again with my buddy Henrique, a dancer and a bodysurfer!!! Thanks a bunch for the sitt
charcoal n chalk piece on an envelope
“Passing By” 2013 red chalk on paper This drawing using red chalk pencil on pape
Passing By, 2013 red chalk on paper, come visit me on facebook and like the fan page here: w
Red chalk drawing by William Hogarth for his circa-1750 etching The Reward of Cruelty. #williamhoga
Circle of Jan de Beer, The Lamentation, ca. 1505Pen and ink drawing over chalk.Image released into t
Simon Vouet (1590 - 1649), Portrait of a Seated Dog, black and white chalk, pastel strokes, Art
So today I’ve re-done all the Disney chalk drawings due to Thursday’s rain… H
Hi all… Just showing the recent chalk/pastel drawings I’ve been doing in front of m
artist - tatsuo ikeda // virtual art curator
Colin has found the perfect way to keep his chin up while also drawing attention away from his nose.
Jan van Scorel, Tower of Babel, c. 1530, pen in brown ink, traces of black chalk on paper, 300 x 445
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