The idea of a series of nude drawings came to me last summer, when I was in our Surami cottage with Diana, just before the August War. It was a beautiful morning, and Diana was even more beautiful, lying in the bed, half-awoken and naked, with her long amber hair flowing like a river. Such mornings, after a long night of passion, are always delightful, even if it's raining outside.
Enjoying the breathtaking view, I remembered a song by Lacrimosa, "Der Morgen danach" -- and quite appropriately, because it means "The Morning After." I immediately pictured a series of "morning drawings," made on a toned pastel paper, possibly with sanguine or some other sepia medium. The drawings, as I imagined, had to be seven in number -- one for each day of week -- and the title of the series would be, of course, The Mornings After...
To read the full story, click here. As a short resume: The artwork is made on CANSON pastel paper (toothed side) mostly with Gioconda 6 sepia leads, while the finer details and darker parts were rendered with LYRA Super Ferby dark brown pencil. Sanguine and chalk have also been used.
6 Comments
Ramaz Razmadze 28 Feb 2011
Beautiful.stewart pawley 04 Oct 2009
Beautiful work Rezo!Renata Cavanaugh 30 Sep 2009
Beautifulsten struikenkamp 27 Sep 2009
Beautiful work!Anneke Hut 27 Sep 2009
I agree with Chas, your drawing sure could hang there! Wonderful shading, Rezo.Chas Sinklier 26 Sep 2009
I can see it now in the Louvre - hanging there in all its glory - maybe with this bewdy of a drawing next to it with your bewdy of a story on the other side - fab ~:0)