Discover Drawing Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Drawing
Victoria Morton
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Victoria Morton is a Scottish painter known for her evocative abstract compositions that explore the interplay of color, light, and form. Her work often draws from personal experiences and sensory perceptions, creating complex, layered surfaces that suggest both interior psychological landscapes and external environments.
Uri Aran
Jerusalem, Israel
Uri Aran is an Israeli artist based in New York, whose multidisciplinary practice spans video, sculpture, drawing, and installation. His work often employs disjointed narratives and subtle gestures to explore themes of control, communication, and the uncanny in everyday objects and interactions.
Angus Fairhurst
Kent, United Kingdom
Angus Fairhurst was a British artist, a key figure among the Young British Artists, known for his witty and often melancholic work across various media. His practice, spanning sculpture, painting, video, and performance, frequently explored themes of identity, failure, and the absurd, notably through his recurring gorilla motif.
Richard Prince
Panama
Richard Prince is an American artist recognized for his groundbreaking use of appropriation in photography and painting. His influential practice re-photographs existing images, notably "Cowboys" and "Nurses," challenging notions of originality, authorship, and the pervasive nature of media in contemporary culture.
William N. Copley
New York, United States
William N. Copley, known as CPLY, was an American painter and gallerist associated with Surrealism and Pop Art. His idiosyncratic style, characterized by satirical narratives and bold, graphic lines, often explored themes of eroticism, social mores, and the absurd, bridging European avant-garde with American pop culture.
Nicola Tyson
London, United Kingdom
Nicola Tyson is a British painter whose distinctive figurative works depict distorted, often hybrid, female forms. Her intensely psychological canvases explore themes of identity, embodiment, and the fluidity of the self, pushing the boundaries of traditional portraiture with a unique blend of surrealism and visceral expressionism.
Christiana Soulou
Athens, Greece
Christiana Soulou is a Greek artist celebrated for her ethereal and delicate drawings. Her work, often in series, translates literary texts and philosophical concepts into subtle, figurative compositions that hint at deeper narratives and an elusive, dreamlike quality, exploring the interplay between image and imagination.
Helen Marten
Macclesfield, United Kingdom
Helen Marten is a British artist, a Turner Prize winner, celebrated for her intricate and poetic sculptural assemblages. Her work transforms ordinary objects and materials into new, often whimsical, configurations, exploring the tactile qualities of form, language, and the semiotics of everyday life with intellectual playfulness.
David Korty
San Francisco, United States
David Korty is an American painter recognized for his stylized figurative works and landscapes. His paintings often feature vibrant palettes and flattened perspectives, creating scenes that blend the everyday with a whimsical, dreamlike quality, reflecting on urban life and personal narratives.
Paloma Varga Weisz
Mannheim, Germany
Paloma Varga Weisz is a German sculptor known for her exquisitely carved wooden figures that blend folk art aesthetics with psychological depth. Her enigmatic works, often depicting distorted or uncanny human forms, explore themes of vulnerability, transformation, and the subconscious with unsettling beauty.