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Pneumonia Drawings

About  -  Pneumonia Drawings

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia Drawing, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm): ink on Hahnemühle paper. Organic  marks and rhythms of line move across the paper with varying pressure and density. The work reflects the artist’s slowed physical rhythm during illness, long winter days and nights, and the quiet observation of stark forms and darkness, with the process unfolding without urgency or predetermined outcome.

Pneumonia  #1 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia Drawing, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm): ink on Hahnemühle paper. Organic  marks and rhythms of curved lines move across the paper with varying pressure and density. The work reflects the artist’s slowed physical rhythm during illness, long winter days and nights, and the quiet observation of stark forms and darkness, with the process unfolding without urgency or predetermined outcome.

Pneumonia  #2 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing.

Pneumonia  #3 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #4, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Abstract ink drawing with varied gestural lines, twisting turning shapes, marks, and subtle shifts in pressure across the square paper surface. The composition records a deliberate, incremental layering of marks made over time, conveying the patient rhythm of observation and recovery during illness.

Pneumonia  #4 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30 cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #5, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Gestural ink lines and subtle tonal variations form a quiet, layered surface. The marks vary in density and rhythm, capturing a contemplative drawing process shaped by rest, darkness, and the deliberate pacing of recovery.

Pneumonia  #5 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #6, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Organic Ink marks of varied density and direction traverse attach across the surface, with rhythms and pauses in the line suggesting the artist’s slowed physical engagement and sustained attention. The abstract composition reflects the prolonged passage of time during illness

Pneumonia  #6 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #7, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle Quattro paper): A plethora of organic abstract marks made with varying pressure and direction evoke tactile rhythms and layers across the paper surface. The interplay of line and space reflects close observation and the patient rhythm of drawing informed by illness.

Pneumonia  #7 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #8, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Ink marks of varying intensity and movement create a dizzying rhythmic surface texture. The abstract composition conveys shifts in energy and concentration over time, reflecting the artist’s experience of drawing during periods of fatigue and recuperation.

Pneumonia  #8 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #9, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Layered ink marks and gestural lines traverse the paper with varied pressure and density into an almost amorphorus amoeba like image The drawing’s surface suggests sustained engagement and the quiet passage of time inherent in prolonged observation during illness.

Pneumonia  #9 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #10, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Abstract ink marks morph into a closed cabbage like shape, with nuanced variations in rhythm and tone. The layered lines and pauses in mark-making reflect the slow, thoughtful pace of a drawing process shaped by lived experience.

Pneumonia  #10 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #11, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink/paint on Hahnemühle paper): Ink and paint interact through layered colours and gestural marks across the surface. The varied density and rhythm of marks suggest an attentive, deliberate process, capturing shifts in energy and rest over time.

Pneumonia  #11 -  Ink/Paint on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30 cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #12, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Ink lines and marks create nuanced tonal shifts and textures, moving down the paper as if emptying and collapsing. The composition conveys a sense of quiet observation and conscious pacing during illness.

Pneumonia  #12 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #13, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle Quattro paper): Gestural marks vary in density and direction, creating a layered surface of lines and pauses, that seem to grow into a strange bird-like creature. The drawing reflects a measured engagement with mark-making, shaped by sustained, unhurried observation and time spent in recovery.

Pneumonia  #13 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An absract drawing - Pneumonia #14, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Abstract lines and ink strokes traverse the paper as if mapping a topographical area. The composition suggests thoughtful layering and the slow rhythm of drawing informed by prolonged rest and reflection.

Pneumonia  #14 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #15, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Ink marks and gestural strokes of varied density create a textured surface. The drawing’s rhythmic modulation in mark-making evokes sustained attention and quiet perseverance in the face of physical limitation that results in an exotic flower-like image.

Pneumonia  #15 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #16, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Layered ink lines and marks show varied pressure, rhythm, and direction across the surface. The composition reflects attentive, unhurried drawing and the contemplative passage of time grounded in observation.

Pneumonia  #16 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #17, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Abstract ink strokes move across the paper with in wave-like varied density and gestural quality. The layered marks suggest sustained focus and the gradual build-up of surfaces, reflecting patient engagement with drawing during illness.

Pneumonia # 17 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #18, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Ink marks with varied intensity and direction create a surface of layered lines and textural nuance. The drawing’s subtle shifts in rhythm and pressure convey quiet observation and the attentive pace of mark-making into an almost vortex image.

Pneumonia  18 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #19, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Ink lines and layered marks create an uncomfortable image with some elements seeming to reach beyond the edge. The composition suggests an ongoing, reflective drawing process guided by deliberate pacing and depth of attention.

Pneumonia  #19 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

An abstract drawing - Pneumonia #20, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Abstract ink lines and marks dance around the paper, creating shiftsfrom area to area.

Pneumonia  #20 - Ink on Hahnemulhle Paper 30x30cm

A framed abstract drawing - Pneumonia #5, drawing by Linda Sgoluppi (30×30 cm, ink on Hahnemühle paper): Gestural ink lines and subtle tonal variations form a quiet, layered surface. The marks vary in density and rhythm, capturing a contemplative drawing process shaped by rest, darkness, and the deliberate pacing of recovery.

Pneumonia  #5 - Framed

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