drawing, pencil
drawing
toned paper
light pencil work
quirky sketch
old engraving style
landscape
personal sketchbook
ink drawing experimentation
romanticism
pen-ink sketch
pencil
line
sketchbook drawing
storyboard and sketchbook work
sketchbook art
realism
Dimensions height 100 mm, width 155 mm
Georges Michel created this sketch, titled *Pakwagen naar rechts,* with graphite, sometime in the late 18th to early 19th century. The composition shows two wagons, each pulled by a horse, rendered with delicate lines on a pale ground. The light touch of the pencil creates a sense of movement and transience, as if capturing a fleeting moment. Michel's formalism lies in his ability to extract the fundamental structure of the scene. Note how the lines define the essential forms of the wagons and horses, eschewing detail for an emphasis on shape and contour. The artist uses a semiotic system of signs to represent the cultural codes of transportation. The formal and structural simplicity reflects a broader artistic concern with reducing objects to their bare essence. Consider the lack of vibrant colours, highlighting form over ornamentation. This focus invites viewers to engage with the underlying geometry and construction of the objects depicted. This work invites continuous re-evaluation, ensuring that it remains a dynamic part of our cultural and philosophical discourse.
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