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Drawing of a woman's back (2009)Charcoal drawing
by Fabienne Monestier

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Original artwork description

Drawing of a woman's back, black charcoal on paper, 29.5X36 cm.

This drawing was made few years ago as an exercise. This drawing is made from my imagination. The old vintage paper gives charm and life to this very gestural and expressive artwork.

Artwork is sold unframed.

This artwork will be delivered with an invoice and a signed certificate of authenticity.
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Materials used:

charcoal

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#sketch#shadow#nude#woman#charcoal#beauty#form#body#backside nude#skin#erotism
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Original artwork description

Drawing of a woman's back, black charcoal on paper, 29.5X36 cm.

This drawing was made few years ago as an exercise. This drawing is made from my imagination. The old vintage paper gives charm and life to this very gestural and expressive artwork.

Artwork is sold unframed.

This artwork will be delivered with an invoice and a signed certificate of authenticity.
Shipping carefully packed, insured and tracked.

Materials used:

charcoal

Details:

Tags:

#sketch#shadow#nude#woman#charcoal#beauty#form#body#backside nude#skin#erotism
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I am a french professionnal painter. Main time, I paint from imagination, because I love the freedom of evocation. I work in figurative, abstract, impressionistic or photorealistic ways. The most important, for me, is to create images... Read more

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