Gallery Of Drawings By Cathy Sheeter - Usa
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Cathy Sheeter - USA
American artist Cathy Sheeter creates realistic scratch drawings on ink coated boards.
Many people can’t believe that my very realistic animal artwork is created just from scratches into an ink coated board, but that is exactly how each of my works is drawn.
I work in the amazing medium of Scratchboard, which helps bring my animals and wildlife to life in a hyper-realistic way that no other medium can Scratchboard is a unique medium because it is subtractive.
I start with a solid black ink coated board and scratch away the ink with sharp tools to reveal a layer of white clay that is beneath the ink.
The more I scratch the lighter that area will become, allowing me to create a range of tones.
Some of the tools I use are a xacto knife, sandpaper, tattoo needles and fiberglass brushes.
Because these tools leave quite fine marks, the medium is great for realistic details, especially fur and feathers After I scratch out the animal in black and white I can choose to leave it that way or color in the scratches with transparent colored inks.
Cathy Sheeter - USA
American artist Cathy Sheeter creates realistic scratch drawings on ink coated boards.
Many people can’t believe that my very realistic animal artwork is created just from scratches into an ink coated board, but that is exactly how each of my works is drawn.
I work in the amazing medium of Scratchboard, which helps bring my animals and wildlife to life in a hyper-realistic way that no other medium can Scratchboard is a unique medium because it is subtractive.
I start with a solid black ink coated board and scratch away the ink with sharp tools to reveal a layer of white clay that is beneath the ink.
The more I scratch the lighter that area will become, allowing me to create a range of tones.
Some of the tools I use are a xacto knife, sandpaper, tattoo needles and fiberglass brushes.
Because these tools leave quite fine marks, the medium is great for realistic details, especially fur and feathers After I scratch out the animal in black and white I can choose to leave it that way or color in the scratches with transparent colored inks.
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