Pencils Drawing

15 artworks
Breath of the Carpathian  - Subjektiv.art
Breath of the Carpathian
by Oksana Duchenchuk
€800 • 40 × 60 cm
Morning   - Subjektiv.art
Morning
by Oksana Duchenchuk
€600 • 60 × 40 cm
The last day of winter  - Subjektiv.art
The last day of winter
by Oksana Duchenchuk
€650 • 60 × 40 cm
Mist in the forest  - Subjektiv.art
Mist in the forest
by Sacha van Eerten
€380 • 29.7 × 42 cm
hip hop styled text  - Subjektiv.art
hip hop styled text
by Babsi Fue
Not Available • 20 × 14 cm
graffiti style  - Subjektiv.art
graffiti style
by Babsi Fue
Not Available • 22.9 × 30.5 cm
handlettering  - Subjektiv.art
handlettering
by Babsi Fue
Not Available • 15 × 7 cm
quote graffiti style  - Subjektiv.art
quote graffiti style
by Babsi Fue
Not Available • 22.9 × 30.5 cm
Light in the forest  - Subjektiv.art
Light in the forest
by Oksana Duchenchuk
€300 • 30 × 40 cm
Boim chapel  - Subjektiv.art
Boim chapel
by Anna Hrytseniuk
€100 • 14.8 × 21 cm
Someone is missing something  - Subjektiv.art
Someone is missing something
by Anastasiia Boiko
€120 • 20 × 30 cm
lettering text pencil  - Subjektiv.art
lettering text pencil
by Babsi Fue
Not Available • 20 × 15 cm
valentines day  - Subjektiv.art
valentines day
by Babsi Fue
Not Available • 14 × 14 cm
graffiti text  - Subjektiv.art
graffiti text
by Babsi Fue
Not Available • 11 × 21 cm
lettering about music  - Subjektiv.art
lettering about music
by Babsi Fue
Not Available • 10 × 13 cm

Original Drawings for Sale | Lines That Outrun Time

Long before alphabets scratched ideas into stone, a hand dipped in pigment traced bison on a cave wall—and the first drawing was born. Forty millennia later, paper, vellum and tablet screens have replaced limestone, yet the urge to translate sight and feeling into marks remains unchanged. A drawing can be brisk as a notation or meditative as a prayer; either way, every stroke is a direct wire from eye to mind to muscle.

From Cave Dust to Cloud Storage

Renaissance anatomists mapped sinew with silverpoint; architects drafted cathedrals in sepia; Expressionists clawed angst across newsprint; today’s illustrators livestream graphite sketches to millions. Technology mutates, but the act—pressure plus surface—stays gloriously simple.

Mediums That Speak Their Own Dialects

  • Graphite: silvery whispers and razor-thin precision.

  • Charcoal: velour darkness capable of erupting into light with one swipe of an eraser.

  • Ink & brush: decisive swoops that forbid second guesses.

  • Pastel & crayon: colour that rubs, blends, then suddenly shouts.

  • Watercolour & gouache washes: translucent mood pooling around crisp contour lines.

Artists often leapfrog media boundaries: a pastel study might later bloom into a mural, while a rapid ball-point sketch could remain the final, perfect statement.

Why Own a Drawing?

  • Intimate scale: ideal for shelves, bedside walls, secret nooks.

  • Process on display: smudges, hatch marks and margin doodles reveal the artist thinking aloud.

  • Collectible range: from pocket-friendly sheets to blue-chip masterworks, paper offers entry points for every budget.

Navigate Subjektiv’s Paper Universe

Swipe through delicate chiaroscuro portraits, Cubist-leaning abstractions and surreal ink reveries. Zoom deep—catch paper fibres, pressure shifts, even the artist’s fingerprint haloed in chalk dust. Choose the piece that keeps replaying behind your eyelids, click Acquire, and track it from studio desk to your door in archival-safe packaging. Changed your mind later? Our resale channel lets the story continue—while fairly rewarding the hand that drew the first line.

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