Best new drawings 2018
Here are some of the best new drawings from 2018, showcasing a range of styles and techniques:
- "The Weight of Water" by Julie Dowling: A stunning mixed-media drawing that explores the theme of climate change and its impact on the environment.
- "The Last Judgment" by Kadir Nelson: A powerful and emotive drawing that depicts the final judgment, featuring a diverse cast of characters.
- "The New Colossus" by Shepard Fairey: A striking drawing that reimagines the iconic Statue of Liberty as a symbol of hope and freedom for immigrants.
- "The Future is Female" by Molly Crabapple: A vibrant and empowering drawing that celebrates the power of women and the importance of female representation.
- "The Great Wave" by Takashi Murakami: A colorful and playful drawing that reinterprets the classic Japanese art style of ukiyo-e.
- "The City of Tomorrow" by Ash Thorp: A futuristic and imaginative drawing that envisions a city of the future, with towering skyscrapers and advanced technology.
- "The Last Tree" by Brian Dettmer: A haunting and thought-provoking drawing that depicts a world where trees have become extinct.
- "The Cosmic Dance" by Simon Stalenhag: A stunning and imaginative drawing that explores the intersection of technology and nature.
- "The Floating World" by Yoshitaka Amano: A beautiful and dreamlike drawing that captures the essence of Japanese culture and folklore.
- "The Dreamer" by James Jean: A surreal and captivating drawing that explores the world of dreams and the subconscious.
These are just a few examples of the many amazing drawings created in 2018. Each piece showcases the unique style and vision of its artist, and together they demonstrate the incredible range and diversity of drawing as an art form.