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stillness (2026)Charcoal drawing by Denny Stoekenbroek

32.5 x 50 x 1cm (unframed) / 32.5 x 50cm (actual image size)

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£302.91

A quiet gaze meets the viewer without resistance or performance. Emerging from a field of charcoal shadows, the figure holds a calm and unwavering presence. The soft dissolving edges contrast with the precision of the eyes and mouth, creating a delicate tension between clarity and disappearance. Light shapes the face while the surrounding darkness remains fluid and unresolved, as if the portrait is still forming. The drawing captures a moment of introspection — a pause where emotion is held rather than expressed, and where presence is defined as much by what remains unseen as by what is revealed.

Materials used:

charcoal on paper

Details:

Tags:

#portrait#woman#charcoal#emotion#shadows#presence#introspection
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A quiet gaze meets the viewer without resistance or performance. Emerging from a field of charcoal shadows, the figure holds a calm and unwavering presence. The soft dissolving edges contrast with the precision of the eyes and mouth, creating a delicate tension between clarity and disappearance. Light shapes the face while the surrounding darkness remains fluid and unresolved, as if the portrait is still forming. The drawing captures a moment of introspection — a pause where emotion is held rather than expressed, and where presence is defined as much by what remains unseen as by what is revealed.

Materials used:

charcoal on paper

Details:

Tags:

#portrait#woman#charcoal#emotion#shadows#presence#introspection
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The Dutch artist Denny Stoekenbroek is first and foremost a portrait artist. Beginning with painting about ten years ago, he definitively confirmed his desire to create with drawings. With charcoals,... Read more

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