News
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Life
Culture & Art
Hobbies
News
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Culture & Art
Hobbies
4. Charcoal is a Versatile and Sustainable Source of Energy Charcoal has been used for centuries as a source of fuel, and it’s still a viable option today. Charcoal is a natural, sustainable, and versatile fuel that can be used for cooking, heating, and even power generation. It is made from the burning of organic materials such as wood, crop residue, and animal dung, and is often used in developing countries where other energy sources are not available or too expensive. Charcoal is also a great source of heat when used in a fireplace or stove, as it burns longer and hotter than wood. It’s also easy to store, making it a great choice for camping trips and other outdoor activities. Additionally, charcoal can be used to generate electricity in parts of the world where there is no access to the electrical grid. Charcoal is a reliable, clean, and renewable source of energy.
“UN noise dash dot” [6th to 9th September 2024] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, charcoal, pastels & acrylic paint on premium 115gsm medium textured cotton primed to 240gsm over 12in x 16in (30cm x 40cm) wood-fibre board (4mm), 6936 x 5160 pixels. Matt The Unfathomable Artist fans please be ready for draft by draft overload.…
Artist Josh Hernandez creates amazing free-hand portraits using nothing but charcoal. His work is stunning and has a unique atmosphere, blending shadows and lig
Captivated by the idea of unexpressed feelings and things left unsaid, artist Xenia Gray creates mixed media work, primarily using oil, acrylic, and charcoal. Born and raised in post-Soviet Siberia, her artistic sensibilities were shaped by the industrial landscapes of her hometown. She pursued formal training in Saint Petersburg, earning an MA in advertisement design from Saint Petersburg State University of Technology and Design. In 2010, she relocated to the United States. Have a look at a selection of her work below.
From the first line of charcoal to the final layer of digital noise, David Nnogo’s work pulls viewers into a dreamscape that feels both haunted and hyperreal. The Nigerian-born illustrator describes his signature aesthetic as grunge surrealism—a visual approach that merges raw, textured distortion with fantastical imagery, grounding the surreal in something tactile and lived-in.…
Graphite pencil drawing is a fundamental skill necessary to master for every realist artist. In this article, I’d like to share several most useful tools and techniques for portrait drawing I use the most often. Keep in mind that that these graphite pencil techniques for beginners are applicable to any kind of pencil/charcoal drawing including […]