Drawn with a 4B pencil on A4 paper, this sketch captures a couple in an intimate embrace, seen from the side. The woman leans against the man’s back, hugging him gently, while the play of shadows emphasizes their closeness, leaving the lit areas untouched for contrast.
2002 – Nicosia
Tag: drawing
Stone Head Study – Side View
A side-view charcoal study of a stone head sculpture, drawn on A1 Canson paper. The play of shadows accentuates the profile and contours of the face, emphasizing the nuanced texture and form of the stone through subtle shifts in light.
2000 – Nicosia
Stone Head Study – Frontal View
This charcoal drawing captures the frontal view of a stone head sculpture on A1 Canson paper. With a strong focus on light and shadow, the piece highlights the depth and definition of each feature, revealing the character and texture of the stone surface.
2000 – Nicosia
Spawn
Inspired by a creature from recurring childhood dreams, the artwork captures a dynamic moment of acknowledgment and self-pride, revealing layers of movement and intense color.
Spawn explores themes of fear, acceptance, and inner strength through expressive strokes and bold hues.
Chalk and Oil Pastels on A1 Canson Paper
2002