Edward Hopper’s drawings reveal his keen attention to detail, precise line work and mastery of light and shadow. Often working in pencil, charcoal and ink, his drawings serve as studies for his larger paintings, as well as standalone works. Hopper’s compositions, featuring urban scenes, quiet interiors and solitary figures, capture moments of stillness and contemplation. His ability to convey emotional depth through simplicity and form is evident, with each drawing conveying a sense of isolation and introspection, characteristic of his broader artistic vision.