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Midnight Rose...carbon and graphite
by Marsha Robinett on 4/15/2009 6:04:03 AM



...Midnight Rose...
carbon and graphite pencil on paper, 7x7
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The Story Behind the Image: Have you ever looked into your rose garden on a warm summer night when there is a full moon. Take a look sometime, you'll find your roses dancing in the moonlight!

I thoroughly got into this drawing. I swear I could almost feel the velvety petals in my mind as I worked. I applied carbon directly to the paper in the deep creases of the petals, using a stump to blend towards the areas touched by the moonlight. I then applied graphite with a chamois square to the brightest highlights and used a 6B carbon pencil to fill in the background.
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I'm proud to share an exurb from Matthew Merrighn's essay, "The Gray Rose". I sponsor a Literary Contest each year for Young Authors at our local High School ...and Matthew's essay won third place this year. The students must select one of my drawings as their subject and Matthew chose to write about "Midnight Rose". Read all winning entries.

The Gray Rose....by Matthew Merrighn

"The gray Rose is most desired, not for it's beauty, but for it's uniqueness. The Gray Rose Will be immortalized for it's uncommon color. As time progresses, people will realize the greatness of the Gray Rose and in doing so the Gray Rose will become most desired. But only those who first recognized it's significance will have a Gray Rose of their own."
Click here to read Matthew's entire essay.



Links:
My Website...Marsha Robinett Fine Art
Portfolio of Works...learn more about "Midnight Rose"
Literary Contest...introduction to the 2008 Literary Contest
Literary Contest...2008 winning entries
"The Gray Rose"...by Matthew Merrighn




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Margaret Sarantis
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Hi Marsha -- Padgett McFeeley directed me to your site. I'm also on FASO. Padgett says you're the authority on web-integrated blogs. I currently use Blogger and am considering using the FASO blog (maybe with or maybe without also using Blogger). What's your opinion on this? Can we talk or email? You can reach me at 916-487-0852. Thanks!
Ruth Housley
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Hi Marsha,

The rose is so real looking as if you could just pick it off of the rose bush. You really do your graphite work very well and must have had a good instructor.









 

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