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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
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Illustration from the graphic novel project I Can’t Be Trusted. I’m a Diplomat, part of the larger artistic cycle The Burnout Cycle. Original charcoal drawing on paper created as part of a unified body of narrative portraits exploring character psychology and visual storytelling. The work belongs to...
2025
Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
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46.6 W x 36.7 H x 0.1 D in
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Alexander Wolf is a visual author who writes and illustrates his own graphic novels, developing a distinctive artistic language in which literature and drawing exist as a single, continuous structure. Working primarily on paper, he approaches each project as both a written narrative and a visual construction, allowing line, silence, and text to function together. His artistic foundation was shaped during his studies at the I.E. Repin Institute at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, where he strengthened his classical training in drawing and composition. This academic discipline remains visible in the clarity, restraint, and psychological precision of his graphic work. The larger body of his books unfolds within a unified conceptual framework titled The Burnout Cycle. Rather than creating conventional sequels, he explores a central philosophical question through multiple narrative forms — standalone novels, interconnected series, and historically grounded spy narratives inspired by real operations. Each work exists independently while remaining part of a broader intellectual structure. The name Alexander Wolf serves as the artistic identity under which these literary and graphic projects are presented. The author, known in his civil life as Alexandra Miller, continues to develop this long-term body of work with a disciplined focus on structural depth and narrative tension. With more than 200 original graphic works completed to date, he remains committed to the gradual expansion of this interconnected universe across both literary and visual forms.
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