Fine Art Drawing

30 artworks
Desperate Times  - Subjektiv.art
Desperate Times
by Wasted Rita
€6 000116 × 150 cm
Murmuration  - Subjektiv.art
Murmuration
by Oksana Zahryva
€80094 × 104 cm
Seaweed  - Subjektiv.art
Seaweed
by Sacha van Eerten
€38029.7 × 42 cm
Pietá  - Subjektiv.art
Pietá
by Maria R Saunders
€35021 × 29 cm
Substance  - Subjektiv.art
Substance
by Myroslav Pivtoranis
€1 30040 × 80 cm
A simple elegance  - Subjektiv.art
A simple elegance
by Orcun Beslen
Not Available15 × 20 cm
Wrap yourself around me  - Subjektiv.art
Wrap yourself around me
by Orcun Beslen
Not Available9 × 9 cm
Mysterious stranger  - Subjektiv.art
Mysterious stranger
by Lana Korolievskaia
Not Available19.3 × 50 cm
Seaweed  - Subjektiv.art
Seaweed
by Sacha van Eerten
€38029.7 × 42 cm
Seaweed  - Subjektiv.art
Seaweed
by Sacha van Eerten
€38029.7 × 42 cm
Trois citrons  - Subjektiv.art
Trois citrons
by Agnes Tiollier
€75045 × 45 cm
Golden Man  - Subjektiv.art
Golden Man
by Halyna Mamchur
€40043 × 53 cm
Girl and dragon  - Subjektiv.art
Girl and dragon
by Lana Korolievskaia
€1 10066 × 95 cm
Fly  - Subjektiv.art
Fly
by Teresa Esgaio
Not Available76 × 112 cm
Stubborn Child  - Subjektiv.art
Stubborn Child
by Rutagambwa Markjunior
Not Available32 × 22 cm

Original Fine Art Drawings for Sale | Where Every Line Holds Breath

Fine art drawing is the discipline where speed meets silence: a single graphite stroke records both the artist’s pulse and the pause before it. From Paleolithic hunt scenes to Hockney’s iPad sketches, drawing has served as humanity’s quickest way to think out loud. Yet when the Renaissance elevated disegno—draftsmanship—as the engine of every visual art, the sketchpad claimed its own prestige. Today’s creators treat paper not as rehearsal, but as an arena.

Materials That Whisper and Shout

Graphite glides in silvery restraint, charcoal smolders in velvet blacks, sepia ink pools like memory. Pastel detonates colour, while chalk leaves fragile, dusty traces you almost want to inhale. Some artists swap paper for vellum, mylar, even found ledger sheets, letting the substrate’s history mingle with fresh marks.

Why Collect Drawings?

  • Intimate immediacy: smudges, rubbed-out ghosts and margin notes reveal the thought process in real time.

  • Versatility of display: float-frame under glass, tack unframed to a studio wall, rotate seasonally with ease.

  • Accessible mastery: compared with large canvases or bronze casts, drawings often offer lower entry points into blue-chip names.

  • Timeless elegance: pencil never clashes with décor; ink never fades from conversation.

Journey Through Centuries of Line

Michelangelo’s red-chalk limbs, Degas’ ballerina studies, Schiele’s feverish contours—each proof that drawn marks can carry the weight of sculpture or the scale of mural. Contemporary artists push forward with digital tablets and mixed-media overlays, but the core remains: pressure, paper, and a heartbeat.

Curate Precision, Curate Poise

Subjektiv’s collection ranges from razor-clean architectural studies to gestural bursts that feel scored like jazz. High-resolution zoom invites you to count paper fibres; provenance notes map each sheet’s pilgrimage from studio desk to your hands. When a drawing keeps tapping on your thoughts, checkout is swift and shipping archivally safe. Should your taste evolve, our resale channel lets the work begin its next chapter—while the artist earns fair royalties.

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