carboncillo
Carboncillo is a traditional drawing and printmaking technique that originates from Italy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It involves the use of a fine, soft charcoal dust mixed with a binder, typically a small amount of oil or pigment, to produce a smooth, graphite‑like medium. The resulting medium is then applied with a brush or a specialized sable or carbonist tool to create delicate lines, shading, and rich tonal gradations.
Historically, carboncillo was favored by engraving and lithography studios for preparatory drawings because it could easily
In contemporary practice, carboncillo is still employed by fine‑art printmakers and illustrators who appreciate its subtle