Explore Sketching Artists
Discover artists working in the Sketching style
Amin Akbari
Tehran, Iran
Amin Akbari is an Iranian artist whose practice focuses on painting and drawing, often featuring figurative and narrative compositions. His work explores social commentary, urban life, and the human condition, rendered with a distinctive style that combines realism with expressive elements.
Nima Zaare Nahandi
Tehran, Iran
Nima Zaare Nahandi is an Iranian artist whose practice focuses on painting and drawing, often characterized by a monochromatic palette and detailed, narrative compositions. His work explores themes of memory, dreams, and the subconscious, creating evocative scenes with a surreal and introspective quality.
Farah Ossouli
Tehran, Iran
Farah Ossouli is an Iranian artist renowned for her contemporary miniature paintings. Her exquisite works blend traditional Persian miniature techniques with modern narratives, exploring themes of feminism, social justice, and personal identity with intricate detail and powerful allegorical content.
Ghasemi Brothers
Tehran, Iran
The Ghasemi Brothers, Ebrahim and Abbas Ghasemi, are Iranian artists known for their collaborative practice, often in painting and drawing. Their work typically features bold, expressive figures and narratives, reflecting on social dynamics and personal experiences with a raw, direct aesthetic.
Nariman Farokhi
Tehran, Iran
Nariman Farokhi is an Iranian artist whose practice spans painting and drawing, often focusing on surreal or allegorical narratives. His work features detailed compositions and a distinctive style that blurs reality with dreamlike elements, exploring psychological landscapes and societal commentaries.
Joanna Woś
Katowice, Poland
Joanna Woś is a Polish-British artist known for her dramatic and evocative narrative paintings. Her work often features stylized figures and rich, dark palettes, drawing from historical events, literature, and personal memory to create emotionally charged scenes that explore human vulnerability and psychological states.
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Heidelberg, Germany
Ernst Yohji Jaeger is a German artist known for his vibrant, expressive paintings that often feature fragmented figures and dreamlike narratives. His work blends influences from Japanese woodblock prints and Western expressionism, creating visually rich, melancholic compositions that explore identity and emotion.
Miriam de Búrca
Galway, Ireland
Miriam de Búrca is an Irish artist whose practice spans drawing, video, and installation, often exploring themes of landscape, memory, and the unseen. Her work subtly engages with rural environments and historical narratives, creating evocative pieces that hint at hidden stories and the complex relationship between place and identity.
Mimmo Paladino
Paduli, Italy
Mimmo Paladino is an Italian artist, a key figure in the Transavanguardia movement, known for his evocative paintings, sculptures, and works on paper. His eclectic style blends mythological, symbolic, and archaic imagery, creating enigmatic narratives that transcend linear time and cultural boundaries.
Pierpaolo Campanini
Cento, Italy
Pierpaolo Campanini is an Italian artist known for his meticulously crafted, often surreal paintings that blend elements of still life, landscape, and architectural space. His work features a distinctive flat, graphic style and vibrant colors, creating enigmatic scenes that blur reality and illusion.