Dimensions: 95 mm (height) x 147 mm (width) (bladmaal)
This graphite drawing by Pierre Andrieu presents a fragmented view, divided into distinct registers. The varying perspectives and abrupt shifts in scale create a disorienting effect. The sketch features a mosquelike structure alongside a craggy coastline and a cat perched atop a stool. Each element is rendered with a different level of detail, contributing to the drawing’s overall sense of incompleteness. The composition lacks a unifying structure, instead relying on the juxtaposition of disparate elements. This fragmented approach challenges traditional notions of spatial coherence and perspectival unity, reflecting broader artistic concerns with destabilizing established modes of representation. The drawing invites us to consider the role of the observer and the subjective nature of perception. It does not offer a single, unified viewpoint, but rather presents a multifaceted and ultimately unresolved vision.
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