Graphic, illustrative and typographic Drawing

14 artworks
Waterfall  - Subjektiv.art
Waterfall
by Oksana Duchenchuk
€900 • 40 × 60 cm
The last day of winter  - Subjektiv.art
The last day of winter
by Oksana Duchenchuk
€650 • 60 × 40 cm
"He is just nice"  - Subjektiv.art
"He is just nice"
by Taras Sereda
£2 500 • 21 × 28.5 cm
My land  - Subjektiv.art
My land
by Julia Chemerys
€300 • 40 × 28 cm
Butterfly  - Subjektiv.art
Butterfly
by Serhii Hrekh
Sold • 15 × 15 cm
“Iodine”  - Subjektiv.art
“Iodine”
by Sofia Konopelkina
Not Available • 70 × 100 cm
Waterfall II  - Subjektiv.art
Waterfall II
by Oksana Duchenchuk
€650 • 40 × 60 cm
Still life   - Subjektiv.art
Still life
by Serhii Hrekh
€150 • 30 × 40 cm
Judith  - Subjektiv.art
Judith
by OLEKSII CHEKAL
€100 • 30 × 42 cm
Part of series body as homeland  - Subjektiv.art
Part of series body as homeland
by Lizette Nin
€3 957 • 120 × 480 cm
Morning tea  - Subjektiv.art
Morning tea
by Julia Chemerys
€800 • 65 × 45 cm
«crucifixio |»  - Subjektiv.art
«crucifixio |»
by Sofia Konopelkina
Not Available • 100 × 150 cm

Graphic Drawings: Lines That Refuse to Sit Still

One sure stroke, a clean contour, and suddenly an entire scene blooms in black-on-white clarity. Strip away colour and the eye clings to rhythm; every hatch marks time, every negative space lets the mind wander. That pared-back intensity is why collectors search graphic drawing instead of settling for ornament. The genre shares DNA with line art—minimal marks, maximum storytelling—which has kept viewers hooked from ancient pottery to current scroll sessions.

Where to Find a Graphic Drawing for Sale Right Now

Skip the labyrinth of drop-down menus. Subjektiv has an entire room devoted to Graphic, Illustrative & Typographic Drawings: more than thirty originals in ink, graphite and hybrid etching that wear the style tag “graphic.” Wander in and you’ll meet Serhii Hrekh’s Butterfly (15 × 15 cm, etched wings sharp enough to slice air) and Lizette Nin’s four-metre ink cascade Body as Homeland—two proofs that line can whisper or roar.

How to Choose Without Overthinking

• Medium steers mood: graphite murmurs, carbon ink punches, etched lines bite like dry sarcasm.
• Scale rewrites the room: a postcard study tucks between novels; a meter-wide sheet turns a blank wall into a manifesto.
• Paper carries attitude: smooth Bristol courts fine detail, while toothy cotton makes strokes fuzz and pulse.
• Edition flags urgency: most works here are one-offs, so that flutter in your chest is the only advice you need.

Checkout in Three Calm Clicks

Zoom until plate marks or pencil dust come into view, tap “Buy Now,” and let the encrypted cart handle the boring bits. Each drawing ships flat, foam-sleeved and tracked like first-press vinyl, so you can watch it cross borders while pretending productivity.

Quick-Fire FAQ

Is a drawing “real” graphic art? Museums file these sheets under Works on Paper; debate over.
Are digital copies offered? Originals only—smudges included.
What if I change my mind? Fourteen-day return window, no awkward emails.
How wide is the price range? Filters slide from under €150 to four-figure ambition in seconds.

Original graphic drawings sell out quietly, the way night graffiti vanishes by sunrise. If a sheet feels like your own heartbeat on paper, claim it before someone else frames your pulse.

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