
Eddie's Bike Drawings in April 3
Watercolor on paper, 23 x 17"

This drawing is part of an ongoing exploration—an attempt to capture that raw, half-held quality I admire in Egon Schiele’s 1910 drawings. I’m drawn to the way he used white and how parts of his figures feel fully resolved while others are barely suggested.
I worked here on Stonehenge Kraft, using soft pencil, paint, and white.
Some parts land just right. Others are still whispering.