Tough Guy in a Jock Strap, 9x12 inches, crayon on paper by Kenney Mencher

$200.00
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This black and white or monochromatic drawing a muscular man is cropped to create interesting composition by cropping the figure and working with the edges of the picture plane to create an asymmetrical and interesting composition.

Figure drawing and anatomy is one of my favorite things to draw. Drawings allow me to indulge in whatever subjects I like without to much time and art materials. In this way I can experiment too. Often if the drawing is successful (and is kind of sexy too, I'll use the drawing as a plan or "study" to make an oil painting or a watercolor later on. Other things I like to explore in my drawings are making marks and shading. I like for the marks to be the same as my brushwork. The marks are designed to emphasize the directions of the planes and emphasize the volumes. I draw with lithographic crayons which are time tested for stability and permanence. They are also much sturdier than drawing with charcoal because they will not smudge or smear while being handled or mailed. The paper that this is on is called Rives BFK, which is a type of heavy cotton printmaking paper that won't degrade over time and should hold the color really well for at least fifty to one hundred years without fading, especially if this is framed behind glass.

Warning these are the only sites authorized to sell my art:

http://www.kenneymencher.com/

https://www.etsy.com/shop/kmencher

https://www.kenney-mencher.net/

http://www.kenney-mencher.com/

This is a standard size so you may be able to find an "open back" frame kit on the web to frame it at a significantly lower cost than a frame shop.

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ORIGINAL WORK NOT A REPRODUCTION

Free shipping anywhere in the world.

Shipping takes 3-4 weeks.

This black and white or monochromatic drawing a muscular man is cropped to create interesting composition by cropping the figure and working with the edges of the picture plane to create an asymmetrical and interesting composition.

Figure drawing and anatomy is one of my favorite things to draw. Drawings allow me to indulge in whatever subjects I like without to much time and art materials. In this way I can experiment too. Often if the drawing is successful (and is kind of sexy too, I'll use the drawing as a plan or "study" to make an oil painting or a watercolor later on. Other things I like to explore in my drawings are making marks and shading. I like for the marks to be the same as my brushwork. The marks are designed to emphasize the directions of the planes and emphasize the volumes. I draw with lithographic crayons which are time tested for stability and permanence. They are also much sturdier than drawing with charcoal because they will not smudge or smear while being handled or mailed. The paper that this is on is called Rives BFK, which is a type of heavy cotton printmaking paper that won't degrade over time and should hold the color really well for at least fifty to one hundred years without fading, especially if this is framed behind glass.

Warning these are the only sites authorized to sell my art:

http://www.kenneymencher.com/

https://www.etsy.com/shop/kmencher

https://www.kenney-mencher.net/

http://www.kenney-mencher.com/

This is a standard size so you may be able to find an "open back" frame kit on the web to frame it at a significantly lower cost than a frame shop.

ORIGINAL WORK NOT A REPRODUCTION

Free shipping anywhere in the world.

Shipping takes 3-4 weeks.

This black and white or monochromatic drawing a muscular man is cropped to create interesting composition by cropping the figure and working with the edges of the picture plane to create an asymmetrical and interesting composition.

Figure drawing and anatomy is one of my favorite things to draw. Drawings allow me to indulge in whatever subjects I like without to much time and art materials. In this way I can experiment too. Often if the drawing is successful (and is kind of sexy too, I'll use the drawing as a plan or "study" to make an oil painting or a watercolor later on. Other things I like to explore in my drawings are making marks and shading. I like for the marks to be the same as my brushwork. The marks are designed to emphasize the directions of the planes and emphasize the volumes. I draw with lithographic crayons which are time tested for stability and permanence. They are also much sturdier than drawing with charcoal because they will not smudge or smear while being handled or mailed. The paper that this is on is called Rives BFK, which is a type of heavy cotton printmaking paper that won't degrade over time and should hold the color really well for at least fifty to one hundred years without fading, especially if this is framed behind glass.

Warning these are the only sites authorized to sell my art:

http://www.kenneymencher.com/

https://www.etsy.com/shop/kmencher

https://www.kenney-mencher.net/

http://www.kenney-mencher.com/

This is a standard size so you may be able to find an "open back" frame kit on the web to frame it at a significantly lower cost than a frame shop.

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