L.S. Lowry’s drawings are characterised by their precise yet unembellished line work, capturing the industrial landscapes and working-class life of Northern England with clarity and restraint. Often executed in pencil or charcoal, his sketches depict factories, terraced streets and bustling crowds, laying the foundation for his later paintings. Lowry’s drawings strip away excess detail, focusing on structure and movement, reinforcing his unique vision of everyday life in Britain’s industrial heartlands.