Discover Drawing Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Drawing
Raymond Pettibon
Tucson, United States
Raymond Pettibon is an American artist known for his distinctive ink drawings and artist's books, often pairing striking imagery with handwritten, poetic, and subversive texts. His prolific work critically examines American subculture, politics, and media, drawing from punk rock, surfing, and pulp fiction.
Trenton Doyle Hancock
Oklahoma City, United States
Trenton Doyle Hancock (b. 1974) is a prodigious American artist known for his complex, mythopoeic narratives. His vibrant paintings, drawings, and sculptures delve into an expansive personal mythology, featuring a cast of characters that explore themes of good versus evil, race, and identity within a fantastical universe.
Yun-Fei Ji
Beijing, China
Yun-Fei Ji (b. 1963) is a Chinese artist celebrated for his contemporary ink wash paintings. Employing traditional techniques on handmade rice paper, he renders haunting narratives that explore themes of displacement, environmental degradation, and the human impact of large-scale development projects in China.
Tabaimo
Hyogo, Japan
Tabaimo (b. 1975), born Ayako Tabata, is a Japanese artist recognized for her distinctive animated video installations. Her hand-drawn, often unsettling animations blend traditional Japanese ukiyo-e aesthetics with surreal, contemporary narratives, exploring themes of alienation, anxiety, and the darker undercurrents of modern society.
Elizabeth Peyton
New York, United States
Elizabeth Peyton is an American painter celebrated for her intimate, evocative portraits of historical figures, celebrities, and close acquaintances. Her distinctive style, characterized by delicate brushwork and nuanced psychological insight, captures the essence of her subjects with a rare blend of reverence and raw emotion.
Don Brown
Norfolk, United Kingdom
Don Brown is a British sculptor known for his elegant, minimalist figurative works, predominantly depicting his wife, Yoko. His practice explores themes of idealized form and presence, often rendering the human figure with classical precision and a contemporary sensibility in materials like bronze and acrylic.
Heike Kabisch
Munich, Germany
Heike Kabisch, a German artist, is known for her intricate drawings and installations that explore architectural spaces, urban landscapes, and the nuances of human interaction within these environments. Her work often features meticulous details and repetitive patterns, creating a meditative quality while examining themes of perception, memory, and spatial relationships.
Juan Antonio Olivares
Lima, Peru
Juan Antonio Olivares, a Peruvian-American artist based in New York, creates nuanced sculptures and video installations that explore themes of identity, memory, and the human condition. His work often incorporates found objects and personal narratives, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. Olivares' art is characterized by its contemplative depth and subtle emotional resonance.
Robert Rehfeldt
Berlin, Germany
Robert Rehfeldt (1931-1993) was a German artist celebrated for his innovative contributions to Mail Art and experimental drawing. Operating under the restrictive GDR regime, his work emphasized communication, network building, and subtle forms of artistic resistance. Rehfeldt’s prolific output, often combining text and image, was a testament to creative freedom and connection.
Sofía Salazar Rosales
Quito, Ecuador
Sofía Salazar Rosales, an Ecuadorian artist based in Berlin, creates intricate drawings and installations that explore themes of memory, migration, and botanical symbolism. Her meticulous works often feature detailed natural forms intertwined with architectural elements, reflecting on displacement and the resilience of culture. Salazar Rosales' art evokes a delicate yet potent sense of belonging.