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Medium :
Charcoal on Cardboard , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
12.2x9.4in
About this artwork
In this charcoal piece, I sought to explore the quiet sanctuary of the inner mind. By capturing a fleeting moment of deep introspection—where the subject's eyes are closed and her hands gently frame her face—I invite the viewer into a silent dialogue about vulnerability, memory, and emotional surrender. Working with compressed charcoal on professional Pastelmat, I utilized the uncompromising contrasts of Tenebrism to carve her delicate features out… of absolute darkness. The chiaroscuro technique here is not just about light and shadow; it emphasizes the psychological weight of the moment, making the light that touches her face feel both fragile and enduring. This artwork is a reflection on the silent, internal worlds we all carry within us.
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Onur Sarial is a painter and draftsman specializing in compressed charcoal and charcoal pencil, with a background anchored in classical drawing and contemporary realism. He masterfully employs Tenebrism and chiaroscuro, weaving meticulous sfumato to sculpt monumental figures from darkness, favoring stark contrast over color. His evocative works delve into the psychological depths of vulnerability, inner conflict, and mortality, inviting viewers to quietly confront their own humanity and resilience.