29 Faces

Friday, October 18, 2013

Partying on :)

I have been so busy creeping around & overloading on the So Dark So Good blogfest party posts still coming thick & fast at Magaly's (& checking out the treasure trove of awesome giveaways) &, well, gave into temptation, I couldn't contain my enthusiasm and reached for the darkest, blackest thing within reach... (keep your thoughts pure please) and there it was... a scrappy piece of charcoal, so not that big, but oh 'so dark' :) and with an abundance of gothic inspiration (& mixed with some oh so white gesso) I set to work on my favourite canvas of the moment, recycled packing board... AND... well you can see the result below ;)
It's been a while but also joining Paint Party Friday, it's my birthday next week, so I've blown up balloons, put on my party hat (yes I do feel a little silly sitting at my desk wearing it) & decided I felt like a little socialising & over-indulging (in a zero-calorie but full of goodness way) by attending TWO Party's... (& maybe have a glass of domestic bubbly too while I'm at it) ;)
Thanks again to Eva & Kristin the talented Paint Party Friday hosts :)
and BTW One of my paintings will be up as a giveaway prize at Pagan Culture on Sunday Oct 20 (so love you to enter if you get the chance)!

So Dark, So Good... 'Entombed'



BTW Someone told me original charcoal was made from human bones, now that's a little dark :/ Have a great weekend dudes & thanks for dropping by!


41 comments:

  1. It does sound creepy but I did read somewhere that charcoal is made up of wood, bones and carbon materials of sort. I don't think it would be human bones though. Love your piece, just awesome. Love the finished look. Great job. Great to see you back.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Your drawing is so cool! I enjoy seeing the stages of your work. That charcoal really adds depth to the piece. Happy PPF!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Oh Shelle, her face! That expression--trapped,but not by the box (the tomb) but by some emotion she can't get rid off. What a dark beauty...

    I'm adding it to the party links. Now.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I kept wondering if her darkness was inside...

    ReplyDelete
  5. Gorgeous woman...fraught with pain...amazing emotion you've captured!! Good job!

    Hugs Giggles

    ReplyDelete
  6. I am amazed at your strokes (into a real life woman) and the outcome with what you used. Very talented. Blessings, Janet (Thanks for your visit/comments, very appreciated.)

    ReplyDelete
  7. Beautiful piece, love the expressive face!

    ReplyDelete
  8. very emotional art. she looks as though in a "tomb" to me. Sadness and depression plagues her life I fear. Thanks for sharing the progression it is interesting to me to see that too
    -Kat-

    ReplyDelete
  9. Caught in her own thoughts.....she is gorgeous and quite alarming in her emotion. I don't know how it is that you do what you do, but you do it so well. xoxo Oma Linda

    ReplyDelete
  10. Sunshineshell so good to 'see' you again!!I wondered where you had gone! I love this piece - it's dark but it's so full of emotion. I love the curves of her body and the shading is fantastic!

    ReplyDelete
  11. There is something very compelling about her expression. I think I will be contemplating the simple, clean but evocotive imagery all day.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Oh Shelle! She is magnificent!!!
    *put's on witchy party hat and holds out glass for bubbly* :D XXX

    ReplyDelete
  13. Lovely work, and happy Birthday when it comes! Nudes are tricky to do, and this one's classy, I just see the beauty of the piece.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Almost as if her expression states ~ her now tortured mind no longer wants to be connected to her beautiful body ~ the source of her griefs perhaps .

    ReplyDelete
  15. Outstanding work, my friend!

    ReplyDelete
  16. This is wonderful and dark. It's a gorgeous painting. I really love seeing your walkthrough too.

    ReplyDelete
  17. This made me gasp! Even sharing the process, I can't see where exactly you actually brought her to life - but you did.

    ReplyDelete
  18. such an emotional piece but gorgeous too-wow!

    ReplyDelete
  19. Fantastic and so hauntingly beautiful...I absolutely love it!!!

    Hugs,
    Jan

    ReplyDelete
  20. Haunting! Creepy fact about the charcoal! Beautifully done :)

    ReplyDelete
  21. Oh my!!! She is absolutely wonderful! I LOVE seeing the progression of your painting - and am so impressed with the results! xoxo

    ReplyDelete
  22. Shelle, she is breath taking! This painting really touches me! I feel you are painting me! I have been in another place this week! All over the place! LOL! The full moon tonight better do me some good! I want this feeling gone! It's yucky! It's a feeling of a bag of emotions! "Entombed" is stunning!!! Big Hugs ;o) Will e-mail tomorrow, hopefully ;o) Behind in everything, again! Happy early birthday beautiful woman ;o)

    ReplyDelete
  23. She is lovely....until you think she may be a corpse...then you feel creeped out thinking she's lovely.....haha!

    Perfect for the occasion, methinks!

    Happy early Birthday, Shelle!

    ReplyDelete
  24. Thank you so much for showing the stages; I really love watching the image emerge from the board. Wonderful. And there is something distracted about her face, some thought she can't purge and must return to.

    ReplyDelete
  25. Stunning art and I especially enjoyed your faces. Happy Birthday for next week and thanks very much for visiting :)

    Karen x

    ReplyDelete
  26. I'm speechless!
    Can
    Only
    Say

    :O
    Phenomenal !!!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  27. Any moment I expect her to open her eyes...she is stunning, emotional and timeless. As is your talent.

    Happy Early Birthday! Pour me some bubbly, too!

    ReplyDelete
  28. You have captured her emotions beautifully ♥ A very moving piece.

    ReplyDelete
  29. Wow this is pretty incredible. I love the texture and just the nature of this piece. Pretty creepy indeed especially the longer you think about it. My mind is going in all kinds of directions and thinking up stories about this piece! You've got my creative juices flowing ;) Great job!

    ReplyDelete
  30. It is very interesting seeing the progress of your pieces like that.

    You are also one of the winners of my giveaway! Please email me your address as soon as possible.

    ReplyDelete
  31. Dark and Haunting. A really wonderful bit of work. I love the morose feel and the color is perfect.

    ReplyDelete
  32. Love this piece...Very powerful...such visually stunning work! Shine on!
    Victoria

    ReplyDelete
  33. I love this piece! To me she speaks of a world who doesn't understand her, a strong deep rooted desire to be valued, and now she has fallen apart. She can hardly breath her next breath because her mind is infested with dark thoughts.
    I LOVE HER...

    ReplyDelete
  34. Wow human bones.. that is crazy but sort of makes sense all at the same time.

    ReplyDelete
  35. Awesomeness in black and white... LOVE IT!!!!!! ♥ ♥ ♥
    (I don't like the human bone part, lol but the art is amazing)

    ReplyDelete
  36. Beautiful, your work is awesome. I loved seeing how she came to be.

    ReplyDelete
  37. I am so late in visiting so first; Happy Belated Birthday!!!! Hope it was great.

    As for your charcoal drawing, she is awesomely amazing!!! WOW!

    ReplyDelete
  38. So beautiful ..... Love that vulnerable expression on her face. And so nice to see the different stages of your painting. It always fascinates me to see how other artists start their paintings ....

    ReplyDelete
  39. Oh Shelle, these are INCREDIBLE!!! Honestly, your artistic talent is really amazing. I am always in awe over your gifts and thankful you share such talent with the world.

    I love that you wore your party hat and sat amongst balloons. You go girl. Next year get out the boa and tiara! Happy, happy belated birthday, my beautiful Aussie goddess! Warmest hugs, Mina

    ReplyDelete
  40. "I couldn't contain my enthusiasm and reached for the darkest, blackest thing within reach... (keep your thoughts pure please)"

    Laughing out loud!

    Beautiful artwork! And Happy (belated) Birthday! ❤

    ReplyDelete
  41. Awesome job on using charcoal and gesso mix. She's full of emotion. I'm joining PPF and 29 Faces so I will get lots of viewing your work. I love it and you are so talented. Hugs!

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for dropping by, don't forget to leave a smidge of your awesomeness in the comment section :)