After making a study of the model in charcoal, chalk was then added to recreate areas of light and shadow. Then the whole piece was obliterated with chalk (after taking the photo below), and the study made again on the same paper.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgyTfSQYfUjWEHySIZJx_dHQ7B338wxpMlCMVT0d7yBBnTRNuQ7qZ9FqHd_MUageVumH5_ovMrH_zvrOPPECl5MWJqE2GflOv0vc1no0l8ZvnolIKuBjKxkCCLHVvqCcdMdvQZsQzivtYkl/s320/2014-11-11+15.09.50.jpg) |
chalk and charcoal on black sugar paper |
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chalk and charcoal on black sugar paper |
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