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A sketch by Irena Klonek capturing two figures, one turned back and one in a three-quarter view. They are both sitting at a table, arms resting at the table. The sketch is executed in crayon, adding a soft and expressive quality to the artwork. The paper is ripped off from an old sketch-book.

One could imagine the artist sketching these two figures when at a cafe, catching a glimpse of a human interaction . The sketch features various hachure, demonstrating Irena Klonek's skillful use of lines to add texture and depth to the drawing. Some lines may be thicker and darker, adding to the definition of certain features or emphasizing specific areas of the composition.

Overall, Irena Klonek's crayon sketch of the two people is a compelling exploration of form, expression, and the interplay of lines. The intentional elements of the unfinished head and the date provide additional layers of interest, encouraging viewers to engage with the artwork on multiple levels.

The sketch is stuck onto a thicker piece of paper for stability, we can see the left side has been ripped from a notebook.

Dimensions: 17 cm x 25 cm

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Irena Klonek studied art at Universität der Kunste Berlin.