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Female nude, charcoal drawing by Roz McQuillan

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Drawing in charcoal and pastel on cold-press Arches paper.

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girl, woman, female, nude, sketch, charcoal, glamour, roz, mcquillan

My style is contemporary whilst firmly rooted in realism. I work in a number of mediums, including pastel, charcoal and conte, pen and ink, gouache, watercolour, acrylics, pencil, photography, and mixed media, and am currently painting in oils. I find that changing and experimenting with mediums keeps me fresh and open to learning. I especially love capturing the human face and figure in oils, and photographing the urban landscape, including the amazing graffiti to be found in Melbourne.

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  • ellejayerose
    ellejayeroseover 4 years ago

    the shoulder blade hair and foot make this! love it Roz!

  • Virginia McGowan
    Virginia McGowanover 4 years ago

    great to see proper drawings Roz, beaut art ..

  • Euan Thorburn
    Euan Thorburnover 4 years ago

    beautiful drawing
    xxx

  • Alexandra Felgate
    Alexandra Felgateover 4 years ago

    Beautifully captured Roz, I love the detail in some parts and the sweep of charcoal to suggest others. I love your nudes, they’re always awesome.

  • Thanks so much Alexandra, really appreciate your comments!

    – Roz McQuillan

  • Leon A.  Walker
    Leon A. Walkerover 4 years ago

    Nice work again Roz!!!

  • colorblind
    colorblindover 4 years ago

    i so love your work….you are amazing
    from chosen the angle you want to capture
    value and getting the human form down….lovely

  • Thanks so much for your comment, colorblind!

    – Roz McQuillan

  • colorblind
    colorblindover 4 years ago

    always a delight to see your work …lovely purely lovely

  • Mrswillow
    Mrswillowover 4 years ago

    Lovely and loose Roz! Our life drawing group begins again this week….I am feeling rusty after the long break!

  • Thanks so much, Mrswillow! Yes, I just started back with my group today, it was great to get brush in hand!

    – Roz McQuillan