The first stage of Elvis in Charcoal no. 202. This time three images of Elvis at RCA Studio 1 in New York, July 1956. A bit more challenging than Elvis in charcoal #201. I love drawing clothing with many folds, and I love the cool outfits Elvis wore in the fifties. Charcoal, ink and white
Work in progress This image was brought to my attention by a Facebook friend, it is a cropped image of Elvis and Tom Jones. Elvis looking at his best! And I’m not the only one who likes this image, it was already sold after posting the “work in progress” image on social media. It’s now
The 200th Elvis in Charcoal drawing! I always loved the movie “That’s the way it is” and there are more people because this drawing was sold too long before it was finished. This one is going to the United Kingdom. Image made darker to show the drawing Detail in progress Almost halfway The shirts were
A drawing of Elvis in the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s this time. I did this before but not three “face only” portraits in one work. The 50’s image is from King Creole, the 60’s image from a ’69 photoshoot and the 70’s image from somewhere in 1971. First steps, the outlines on paper Black ink
I like images of the fifties, especially the ones from early in Elvis his career. This is an unusual one because of the image in the mirror and all the tiles in the background. Elvis is almost done Working on the image in the mirror Working on the background Elvis in Charcoal #196, No title
Another assignment from a regulat client from Ireland, he has almost enough Elvis Art to start a museum 🙂 First color layer Elvis is almost done Elvis in Colored pencil, No title Colored pencil on Stonehenge paper, 27 x 40 cm, 2019. SOLD Follow
The reference image for this drawing is from the same photoshoot as Elvis in charcoal #194. Elvis playing some records in 1956. Both of these drawings were bought by the same Elvis fan from the USA! In progress Elvis in Charcoal #197, No title Charcoal, ink and White chalk on colored paper, 30 x 20
A thoughtfull Elvis, a shot from the movie Charro. I think Elvis looked cool with a beard! Elvis in Charcoal #195, No title Charcoal, ink, and White chalk on colored paper, 15 x 21 cm, 2019. Â Available Click here to buy this drawing Follow
It was challenging drawing all the folds and creases in his shirt. I like that kind of stuff. There are at least four different photos from this photoshoot. I’m going to draw some more later. Work in progress Elvis in Charcoal #194, No title Charcoal, ink and White chalk on colored paper, 40 x 30
I made many drawings of Elvis in this “If I can dream” suit. It is one of my favorite outfits. More people do because all of the drawings are sold. Exept this one… Here are some more drawings with this suit: Elvis in charcoal #184, Elvis in charcoal #179, Elvis in charcoal #178, Elvis in