drawing, pencil
drawing
hand written
hand-lettering
hand drawn type
hand lettering
personal sketchbook
hand-written
hand-drawn typeface
fading type
pencil
sketchbook drawing
sketchbook art
modernism
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This page of studies, including one of a table foot, was made by Carel Adolph Lion Cachet with graphite on paper. The artist has approached the page with an open mind. It’s about playful exploration. The composition is a series of light, almost ephemeral sketches, floating across the page. The delicate lines remind me of Cy Twombly's scribbles, but with an eye for the everyday. Look at the table foot, there’s a certain charm in its imperfection. It feels provisional. It's not about a perfect representation, but about understanding the form and the idea of a table leg. There’s a real sense of seeing and thinking at the same time, embracing the beauty of the incomplete. This reminds us that art, like life, is an ongoing process, full of possibilities and open to interpretation.
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