• Rezo Kaishauri
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The Face of Winter

A drawing! Finally. After months of artless life it feels so good to be back on track. But I kinda got rusted, so I needed something plain and simple to re-crank my engine. What can be simpler than a winter landscape in graphite? So here it goes -- The Face of Winter.

Actually, there are two faces in there, but I'm sure you've already noticed them both. If you haven't, here's a hint: sometimes clouds are just clouds, but not in this case.

I know, it looks a little depressive. But this kind of winter, dull and sunless, can be really depressing sometimes. But it also can be almost erotic -- all that untouched, curvy snow...

If you want to see the real life inspiration for this drawing, go to the related blog post.

Graphite (H, 7B) on paper, 200 x 200 mm

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Anonymous Guest 23 Mar 2012

i love your eye for art ....dude this is soooo good

Elizabeth Lindberg 15 Feb 2012

only one set of prints.. Did God take him/her before they did the deed?

Artist Reply: Something like that. :)

Robyn Sturtevant 01 Feb 2012

Living in Michigan...I get it! Re: depressive, dull, sunless, yet erotic. Great drawing

Artist Reply: Thanks! :D

Renata Cavanaugh 31 Jan 2012

Your work is outstanding Rezo. It is always pleasure to view your amazing talend. Winter is kind of depressing....but it is also magical....fabulous work

Artist Reply: Thank you, Renata. :)

Chas Sinklier 31 Jan 2012

And that is why I live in the semi-tropics - there's not enough rope to entice me to live in the depths of a winter wonder-land - - - 'course in these climes there are lots of creepy-crawlies with a sting or a bite - but it gives us something to swat! Great Work Rezo! ~:0) VivaChas!

Artist Reply: Thanks, my friend! :)