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The crouching Venus Charcoal Sketches

 


     


Charcoal sketch's of  The Crouching Venus in the style of Saville's overlapping drawings. During my visit to the V&A museum i discovered that the male figures are usually looking directly at the viewer as their true naked self , while the female figures are looking away as if they knew the existence of the audience, almost as if they are posing, making them a nude. The purpose of my drawing was to conbine the naked and the nude through diffrent means.

                                               Materials- charcoal on Fabriano

                            


                      

                                            Experimental works of charcoal and ink in the style of Saville's pieces.



























 

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