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South Africa
Drawing, Pencil on Paper
Size: 8.3 W x 11.4 H x 0 D in
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Title: "Shared Moments" In this pencil drawing, two women are seen sitting on a bench, leaning slightly against each other, lost in deep conversation. They seem to be enjoying each other's company, and their expressions are peaceful and content. Behind them, a gentleman stands in a doorway, perhaps waiting for them or simply observing their shared moment. The use of shading and texture in this drawing creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, allowing the viewer to feel as if they are part of the scene. The choice of pencil as a medium gives the drawing a timeless quality, suggesting that these moments of shared connection and conversation are universal and timeless. The composition of the drawing is balanced and harmonious, with the three figures arranged in a triangle that draws the viewer's eye across the scene. The doorway in the background adds a sense of depth to the drawing, hinting at the wider world beyond the immediate moment captured in the artwork. Overall, "Shared Moments" is a beautiful and evocative pencil drawing that captures the joy and intimacy of human connection, as well as the beauty of everyday moments
Drawing:Pencil on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:8.3 W x 11.4 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
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South Africa
Instagram profile: ----------------------- https://www.instagram.com/liebneranthony Education: -------------- 2011 - National Diploma in Fine and Applied Arts Tshwane University of Technology Pretoria, South Africa Artist statement: ---------------------- "I can't help but reflect on the beauty of everyday life. The simple moments that often go unnoticed, like a mother and child walking hand in hand, or the way the sunlight filters through the trees on a lazy afternoon. I've always been drawn to the raw, exposed instincts that make us human. The way we move and interact with the world around us. And so, I've made it my mission to capture these moments in my artwork. Through my expressionistic style, I've aimed to depict the wholesomeness of ordinary objects, and the way they connect us all. I've always been fascinated by the concept of love and how it shapes our lives. Love for our kin, love for our body, love for our partners, love for our work, and above all, love for our self. It's a driving force that pushes us to excel and prosper, and it's what I've tried to convey in my art. My sketches are elaborate and detail-oriented, with a focus on capturing the fleeting moments of life. The lack of color is a deliberate choice, as I believe it represents how all living souls are. The enigma of the art encompasses the vile divisions created by humans in the flesh. Each live soul has the same set of raw, exposed instincts, and inclinations just like any other. They all desire the same outcome from life. I want my art to be a reminder that life is more than just the big moments. It's the small, everyday moments that make up the tapestry of our lives. And it's my hope that through my art, people will find peace and tranquility in the soul, and be reminded of the beauty in the simple things."
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