Graphite vs. Charcoal:
Choosing the Right Medium for Your Portrait
The Journey
The Precision of Graphite
Graphite is the medium of choice for those who love fine detail, subtle tonal shifts, and a classic “pencil” look.
The Look: Silvery-grey tones with a slight, natural sheen.
Best For: Small to medium-sized portraits, delicate skin textures (like babies), and intricate details where precision is paramount.
Feel: Clean, sophisticated, and traditionally realistic.
The Drama of Charcoal
Charcoal is known for its intense, deep blacks and high-contrast finish. It creates a bold, atmospheric custom drawing that commands attention.
The Look: Rich, velvety matte black with a high degree of contrast between light and shadow.
Best For: Larger portraits, dramatic lighting, and expressive, “punchy” artworks that make a statement.
Feel: Emotional, powerful, and deeply artistic.
Quality You Can Trust
Regardless of which medium you choose, I use only the finest professional-grade materials—lightfast graphite, refined charcoal powders, and archival, acid-free paper. Every custom pencil portrait is treated with a professional fixative to ensure your artwork remains protected and beautiful for a lifetime.
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Every masterpiece starts with a single pencil stroke. Contact me today to discuss your vision for a custom pencil portrait and let's create something unforgettable.
