Description
This drawing is a charcoal head study that emphasizes structural construction and tonal organization over surface detail. The portrait is developed from a frontal viewpoint, with the head firmly established through clear proportions and a stable vertical axis. The artist prioritizes the underlying cranial mass, allowing facial features to sit convincingly within the larger geometric framework of the skull.
Value relationships are carefully controlled. Broad tonal blocks define the major planes of the face, while darker accents reinforce key structural points such as the eye sockets, nasal bridge, and jawline. The use of glasses introduces a rigid linear element that contrasts with the softer organic forms of the flesh, helping to clarify spatial depth and overlap.







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