Sunday 8 July 2012

The Amazing Charcoal Dust Art Work With Finger-Painted


I have discovered the work of Judith Braun about a year ago and I started to admire her and her works, which uses her bare hand to finger-paint the spectacular landscape painting. Her painting inspire me when I wanted to draw something with a pencil, this had made me come to terms that we have a lot of alternative ways to draw out what we want, just as her, she draws with her fingers.

Can you believe Judith Braun used her bare hands to finger-paint this spectacular landscape painting?  Braun’s work recently exploded in both scale and complexity, shifting from the abstract to the literal in this new mural entitled Diamond Dust.

The piece was painted over several days in February in front of a live audience at the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia using fingerprints created from the fine powder of ground charcoal. The whole piece is 12 feet by 48 feet and considering the fact that Braun incorporated her finger-drawing technique makes the piece all the more impressive.



Reference :
Images -Christopher (Ed.). (2012, March 22). A Finger-painted Mural Made with Charcoal Dust. Retrieved from COLOSSAL Art & Design website: http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/03/ a-finger-painted-mural-made-with-charcoal-dust/ 

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