Untitled
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
This drawing features two long, thin objects, possibly tools or utensils, drawn in pencil. The object on the left has a rounded end and a long, thin handle, while the object on the right has a pointed end and a shorter handle. The drawing is simple, with clean lines and minimal shading. The objects are drawn in a straightforward, realistic style, with attention to detail and texture. The artist has used a range of pencil marks to create depth and dimension, from soft, gentle strokes to darker, more defined lines. This drawing is reminiscent of the work of Robert Welch, an artist known for his detailed and realistic drawings of everyday objects.