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<title>Artwork: Topic: Charcoal</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Design / Uncategorized</category>
<description>Going to be used in an elementary school for a project on charcoal. 
The drawing itself done with nine types of charcoal in different techniques. 
 
For context look   Charcoal about Charcoal  
</description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/96775</link>
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<title>Artwork: Seen as a child</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>My father died, when I was a little girl. I used several photos as help, but in reality I tried to draw my inner picture of him. It took me many attempts to be able to differ between these two sources.  
I decided for coarser charcoal, as old memories are vague.</description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/96740</link>
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<title>Artwork: In the Dark: Prehistorics</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>Concerning  motivation and reference look at 
 Charcoal about Charcoal  
  
Done with charcoal and bamboo-charcoal-ink-sticks</description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/96068</link>
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<title>Artwork: Camp Buchenwald</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Drawing / Architecture</category>
<description>&amp;quot;Buchenwald&amp;quot; means forest of beech trees. &amp;quot;Camp Buchenwald&amp;quot; stands for architecture of death:  
 http://www.buchenwald.de/index_en.html  
 
If you are interested, how I developped the idea, look at: 
 Charcoal about Charcoal </description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/95885</link>
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<title>Blog: My actual favourite: charcoal</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category> Opinion</category>
<description>Charcoal is one of the oldest art materials. Even pre-historic ancestors used it on cave-walls. Made by burning selected woods in conditions with little or non oxygen charcoal is a simple impure form of elemental carbon, stable over millennia, if it does not dust off.   
Typical drawing...</description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/blog/94223</link>
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<title>Artwork: Tristesse</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Drawing / Abstract</category>
<description>The first thing I wanted to draw with my charcoal after I read that Madanapale left.</description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/94138</link>
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<title>Artwork: The eye of the storm</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Drawing / Abstract</category>
<description>Pure charcoal. 
Somehow charcoal behaves like nature - from some aspects perfect - from others not .  
Charcoal does not really want to be scanned. </description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/93908</link>
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<title>Artwork: The glance</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>done with coal </description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/93801</link>
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<title>Artwork: Stormy wheather</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Drawing / Uncategorized</category>
<description>how I felt the sky in that stormy wheather</description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/93100</link>
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<title>Artwork: Look: Taurus!</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Drawing / Nature</category>
<description>My main impression of this part of the Taurus mountains was:  
Dark and light parts do not always go with logic, maybe geological oder biological reasons - one cannot see from the distance. The name of the mountains is Taurus - bullock. Nobody knows what a wild bullock does when and where.</description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/92900</link>
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<title>Artwork: Once upon a time</title>
<author>LIH</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>Once upon a time 
this canyon was hidden 
by the sea</description>

<link>http://lih.gfxartist.com/artworks/92831</link>
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