Discover Drawing Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Drawing
Christiane Baumgartner
Leipzig, Germany
Christiane Baumgartner is a German artist renowned for her large-scale woodcut prints derived from video stills. Her distinctive process translates digital imagery into monumental, often haunting, woodcuts, exploring themes of memory, speed, and the unique temporal qualities of moving and still images.
Marie Harnett
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Marie Harnett is a British artist celebrated for her exquisitely detailed and hyperrealistic pencil drawings. Her work often captures fleeting moments from cinema, transforming cinematic frames into static, intimate studies that explore memory, desire, and the allure of the moving image with profound precision.
Idris Khan
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Idris Khan is a British artist known for his conceptually rich photographic and sculptural works that often layer multiple images or texts. His distinctive practice explores themes of memory, time, and human endeavor, transforming archival material into dense, evocative compositions that blur history and abstraction.
Ian McKeever
Brighton, United Kingdom
Ian McKeever is a British painter known for his evocative, often monumental, abstract canvases. His work explores the interplay of light, atmosphere, and natural forms, characterized by its layered approach and an emotional intensity that hovers between pure abstraction and a sense of landscape.
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.
André Romão
Lisbon, Portugal
André Romão is a Portuguese artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, drawing, and performance. His conceptually driven work often explores themes of history, myth, and the power of language, creating enigmatic narratives through symbolic objects and subtle interventions that challenge established orders.
Carlos Bunga
Porto, Portugal
Carlos Bunga is a Portuguese artist known for his ephemeral installations and sculptures constructed from common, fragile materials like cardboard and tape. His work explores themes of architecture, memory, and transformation, creating temporary structures that question permanence and the relationship between space and human experience.
Daniel Gustav Cramer
Wittlich, Germany
Daniel Gustav Cramer is a German artist known for his conceptual works across photography, sculpture, and artist's books. His practice explores themes of memory, distance, and the elusive nature of experience through subtle gestures and serialized forms, inviting viewers into contemplative engagement with the infinite.
Gabriela Albergaria
Lisbon, Portugal
Gabriela Albergaria is a Portuguese artist known for her multidisciplinary practice exploring nature, botany, and the constructed landscape. Her work, spanning drawing, sculpture, and installation, often examines the cultural histories embedded within botanical collections and human interventions in natural environments.
Gonçalo Barreiros
Lisbon, Portugal
Gonçalo Barreiros is a Portuguese artist whose practice combines painting, drawing, and sometimes installation, characterized by a bold, often raw, aesthetic. His work frequently features abstracted figures and narratives, exploring themes of human connection, isolation, and the complexities of contemporary existence with a visceral energy.