Alberto Giacometti drawings

Alberto Giacometti’s drawings reflect the same focus on form, space and movement found in his sculptures. Using pencil, charcoal and ink, he employed dense, overlapping lines to create dynamic compositions that appear both solid and fragile. His drawings often feature elongated figures, detailed portraits and skeletal forms, capturing a sense of tension and motion. Giacometti’s graphic work explores proportion and perspective, translating his sculptural vision into two-dimensional form while maintaining his distinctive visual language of precision and intensity.