Discover Drawing Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Drawing
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt
Wurzen, Germany
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt (1932-2024) was a German artist renowned for her pioneering work in concrete poetry and typewriter graphics within the GDR. Her conceptual approach to art, often using typewritten imagery and textual permutations, critiqued political systems and explored communication, visual language, and philosophical ideas with subtle precision.
Dana Lok
New York City, United States
Dana Lok's paintings navigate the complexities of perception and representation, often employing optical illusions and fractured narratives. Her work probes the paradoxes inherent in depicting immaterial concepts, challenging viewers to scrutinize their own visual interpretations.
Simon Evans
London, United Kingdom
Simon Evans, a British-born artist, is known for his intricate, often text-based mixed-media works. His practice merges autobiographical narratives with diagrams, maps, and lists, creating complex visual systems that map out inner thoughts and external observations. His unique aesthetic combines meticulous detail with a whimsical, almost obsessive quality.
Spencer Finch
Salt Lake City, United States
Spencer Finch is an American artist acclaimed for his conceptually driven works that explore perception, light, and ephemeral phenomena. His diverse practice often involves scientific rigor to translate intangible sensory experiences, like the precise color of sunset or the specific light in a room, into tangible art forms across various mediums.
Diango Hernández
Sancti Spíritus, Cuba
Cuban-born painter and multimedia artist exploring political memoir through "wave" metaphor. Emerged from Havana’s Ordo Amoris Cabinet collective. Works between Havana and Düsseldorf.
Macaparana
São Paulo, Brazil
Self-taught Brazilian painter, draftsman, and sculptor known for figurative, primitivist-inspired works. Born in Pernambuco, lives in São Paulo.
Appau Jnr Boakye‑Yiadom
London, UK
Ghanaian–British painter whose emotionally driven canvases explore identity, immigration, and memory. Based in London, his gestural works meld figuration and abstraction.
Patrizio Di Massimo
Jesi, Italy
Patrizio Di Massimo, an Italian artist, creates vivid paintings, sculptures, and drawings infused with autobiographical elements and historical allusions. His work often features highly stylized figures in theatrical settings, exploring themes of identity, desire, and cultural memory. Di Massimo’s art blends classical references with a contemporary, often playful, sensibility.
Petrit Halilaj
Kosterrc, Kosovo
Petrit Halilaj, a Kosovan artist, creates compelling installations and sculptures that draw from his personal experiences of war and displacement. His whimsical yet poignant works often incorporate natural materials and discarded objects, exploring themes of memory, home, and national identity. Halilaj's art transforms painful histories into spaces of hope and reflection.
Rodrigo Hernández
Mexico City, Mexico
Rodrigo Hernández, a Mexican artist, creates enigmatic paintings, sculptures, and installations that blend mythological narratives with contemporary concerns. His work often features symbolic imagery and ambiguous forms, exploring themes of collective memory, cultural heritage, and the subconscious. Hernández's art invites viewers into a timeless, contemplative space.