Explore Sketching Artists
Discover artists working in the Sketching style
Jose Vera Matos
Ayacucho, Peru
Vera Matos's paintings and drawings capture the essence of the Andean landscape and cultural traditions.
Rita Ponce de León
Lima, Peru
Ponce de León's drawings and performances explore the intimate aspects of human interaction and communication.
Marco Pando
Lima, Peru
Pando's paintings and drawings delve into the complexities of identity, memory, and cultural narratives.
Fernando Bryce
Lima, Peru
Bryce reinterprets historical documents through ink drawings, exposing the underlying ideologies within.
Philippe Vandenberg
Ghent, Belgium
Vandenberg's paintings and drawings, characterized by their expressive style and raw emotion, explore themes of violence, death, and the human condition. His work is marked by a sense of psychological depth and emotional intensity.
Muhannad Shono
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Shono's drawings and installations, often incorporating natural materials and found objects, explore themes of nature, technology, and the human condition. His work is marked by a sense of organic form and tactile materiality.
Rinus Van de Velde
Leuven, Belgium
Van de Velde's drawings, characterized by their large scale and narrative content, explore themes of memory, identity, and the artist's role in society. His work is marked by a sense of theatricality and a keen interest in the power of visual storytelling.
Gregory Olympio
Accra, Ghana
Olympio's paintings and drawings, characterized by their figurative style and social commentary, explore themes of contemporary life and cultural identity. His work is marked by a sense of ironic humor and a keen observation of everyday life.
Jared Ginsburg
Cape Town, South Africa
Ginsburg's drawings and sculptures, often incorporating found objects and natural materials, explore themes of memory, identity, and the relationship between humans and the environment. His work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation and a deep connection to the natural world.
Angela SU
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Su's drawings and installations, characterized by their intricate details and surreal imagery, explore themes of memory, identity, and the relationship between humans and the environment. Her work is marked by a sense of quiet mystery and a deep connection to the natural world.