I have to do a master drawing of another artist's work before 1900. I have to use the same type of paper the artist drew on in addition to it being the same size. I only have drawing paper & newsprint paper, both are 18 x 24. Can somebody please give me an easy example I can replicate? Thanks.
This is for a figure drawing course & I would appreciate your help. I use charcoal, graphite, conté, etc. If you have anymore questions to ask me, please let me know, thanks in advance.
Something easier than pic related or like it would be nice. I can't do it because it was the example my teacher did in class for us.
Although I don't like his paintings Antoine Watteau has some really good looking studies that should be easy enough to replicate. Conté even makes a Watteau sanguine that should come close to the tone. Don't see how you could possibly use the same type of paper as a sub-19th century artist, though.
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Holy sweet fuck I am so triggered by this. Such a fucking pointless exercise. The flashbacks.
Do I have to grind my pigment as well?