Discover Drawing Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Drawing
Susanne S. D. Themlitz
Giessen, Germany
Susanne S. D. Themlitz is a German artist living in Portugal, known for her expressive drawings, paintings, and sculptures. Her work often features fragmented figures and organic forms, exploring themes of transformation, vulnerability, and the grotesque with a raw, visceral energy that blurs human and animal forms.
Colter Jacobsen
San Francisco, United States
Colter Jacobsen is an American artist known for his melancholic drawings and mixed-media works. His practice often repurposes found photographs and ephemera, exploring themes of memory, longing, and Americana with a delicate touch, blurring personal narratives with collective nostalgia.
Dorota Jurczak
Warsaw, Poland
Dorota Jurczak is a Polish artist known for her whimsical, often surreal paintings and drawings that evoke folk art and medieval manuscript illumination. Her intricate compositions feature fantastical creatures and detailed narratives, creating a dreamlike world that explores myth, symbolism, and natural cycles.
Imran Qureshi
Hyderabad, Pakistan
Imran Qureshi is a Pakistani artist renowned for his intricate miniature paintings that blend traditional Mughal techniques with contemporary themes. His work often incorporates explosive, blood-red imagery over delicate floral patterns, commenting on violence, resilience, and the fragile beauty of life.
Gert & Uwe Tobias
Cologne, Germany
Gert and Uwe Tobias are German twin artists known for their collaborative work, primarily large-scale woodcut prints and mixed-media installations. Their distinctive aesthetic blends folk art motifs, abstraction, and pop culture imagery, drawing from Eastern European folklore and Symbolism to create vibrant, enigmatic compositions.
Julian Lethbridge
London, United Kingdom
Julian Lethbridge is a British painter known for his abstract canvases characterized by intricate, textured surfaces and rhythmic mark-making. His work explores the physicality of paint and the illusion of depth, creating complex, contemplative compositions that evoke natural phenomena and psychological landscapes.
Werner Büttner
Jena, Germany
Werner Büttner is a German painter known for his raw, satirical canvases that critique society and art history with dark humor. A key figure in the "Neue Wilde" movement, his work employs a distinctively blunt style to explore themes of absurdity, alienation, and political commentary.
Leiko Ikemura
Tsu, Japan
Leiko Ikemura is a Japanese-Swiss artist renowned for her ethereal paintings and sculptures that explore themes of transformation, nature, and the human condition. Her distinctive style often depicts hybrid figures and landscapes, blurring boundaries between forms with a haunting, poetic sensibility.
Spencer Sweeney
New York, United States
Spencer Sweeney is an American artist known for his vibrant, expressive paintings, often depicting crowded scenes and figures in various states of revelry or introspection. His diverse practice also encompasses performance and music, characterized by a raw energy and an embrace of spontaneity and collaborative spirit.
Wilhelm Sasnal
Tarnów, Poland
Wilhelm Sasnal is a Polish artist celebrated for his paintings that distil photographic and media images into stark, evocative canvases. His diverse subjects range from historical events and intimate portraits to mundane scenes, rendered with a distinctive, often blurred or simplified, aesthetic that reflects on memory and perception.