Title: Quiet Reverie
Size: 14” x 11”
Medium: Charcoal and Graphite on 14” x 11” vellum Bristol paper
This intimate drawing depicts a young, winged fairy seated in a bed of loosely suggested flowers, her head gently inclined and eyes lowered in a moment of inward inspection of a bird. Rendered in soft, atmospheric tones, the composition relies on a delicate interplay between smudged charcoal shadows and fine graphite lines, creating a veil of texture that seems to drift across the surface like mist. The figure’s dress dissolves into rhythmic, sketch-like marks, while the wings emerge subtly from the background, more felt than sharply defined, giving the scene a dreamlike, timeless quality. The surrounding foliage is abstracted into looping gestures and scattered lines, framing the subject without anchoring her to a specific place, as if she inhabits a suspended, poetic world between nature and memory.
Title: Quiet Reverie
Size: 14” x 11”
Medium: Charcoal and Graphite on 14” x 11” vellum Bristol paper
This intimate drawing depicts a young, winged fairy seated in a bed of loosely suggested flowers, her head gently inclined and eyes lowered in a moment of inward inspection of a bird. Rendered in soft, atmospheric tones, the composition relies on a delicate interplay between smudged charcoal shadows and fine graphite lines, creating a veil of texture that seems to drift across the surface like mist. The figure’s dress dissolves into rhythmic, sketch-like marks, while the wings emerge subtly from the background, more felt than sharply defined, giving the scene a dreamlike, timeless quality. The surrounding foliage is abstracted into looping gestures and scattered lines, framing the subject without anchoring her to a specific place, as if she inhabits a suspended, poetic world between nature and memory.