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This sketch is part of my London Archives—croquis pulled from old sketchbooks during my time studying fashion illustration in London.
The lines are quick, exaggerated, and minimal. That’s what I loved about this kind of drawing: capturing attitude with as little detail as possible.
The stance of each figure is different, but together they hold that familiar backstage energy—tall, composed, a little detached.
This was never meant to be a finished piece. But sometimes, the unfinished ones say the most.
Medium: Charcoal and Marker
Print on Paper / Reproduction
Unframed Print Sizes:
5” x 7” — $24
8” x 10” — $30
11” x 14” — $36
16” x 20” — $48
18” x 24” — $60
Small sizes ship in a flat-pack envelope. Larger sizes ship rolled in a protective tube.
Framing available upon request.
This sketch is part of my London Archives—croquis pulled from old sketchbooks during my time studying fashion illustration in London.
The lines are quick, exaggerated, and minimal. That’s what I loved about this kind of drawing: capturing attitude with as little detail as possible.
The stance of each figure is different, but together they hold that familiar backstage energy—tall, composed, a little detached.
This was never meant to be a finished piece. But sometimes, the unfinished ones say the most.
Medium: Charcoal and Marker
Print on Paper / Reproduction
Unframed Print Sizes:
5” x 7” — $24
8” x 10” — $30
11” x 14” — $36
16” x 20” — $48
18” x 24” — $60
Small sizes ship in a flat-pack envelope. Larger sizes ship rolled in a protective tube.
Framing available upon request.