In the April 2009 issue of American Artist, we featured an article on Zack Zdrale, a Wisconsin artist who paints from photographs of people, sometimes using the same model in different poses so that the combined images suggest a range of conflicting emotions. Here, we present a few of his charcoal drawings that we were unable to fit into the print article.
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Head Study II 2008, charcoal on paper,18 x 24. Courtesy John Pence Gallery, San Francisco, California. |
Richard 2008, charcoal and white chalk on toned paper, 15 x 12. Courtesy John Pence Gallery, San Francisco, California. |
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Bob Seated 2008, charcoal and white chalk on toned paper, 15 x 12. Courtesy John Pence Gallery, San Francisco, California. |
Seated Man 2008, charcoal and white chalk on toned paper, 15 x 12. Courtesy John Pence Gallery, San Francisco, California. |