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By applying a physical abrasion between a piece of graphite and a piece of paper i leave behind a trail of core material which adheres to the piece of paper essentially making a mark.
The following is some of my work using HB & 2B pencils and using the technique of drawing:



Mango Tree


Jords 


Keep Clear



Barrel

"If you measure the world by the mark that you made" - Bernard Fanning
Labels: Barrel Drawing, Drawing, Jordan Mackay, Mango tree, Pencil, Portrait, Train station, γραφειν
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