Accordionist No. 1 is an original drawing created with graphite pencil and technical pen on 120 gsm paper. The artwork portrays a female musician performing live, singing into a microphone while simultaneously playing an accordion. Through a restrained palette of line and form, the composition captures the energy, concentration, and expressive character of a musical performance.
The figure occupies the center of the composition, creating a direct connection with the viewer. Delicate contour lines define the musician’s face, hair, hands, and clothing, while the accordion introduces a structured geometric rhythm through its keyboard, buttons, and expanding bellows. The microphone stand establishes a strong vertical axis that reinforces the sense of performance and stage presence.
Minimal shading and generous areas of negative space give the drawing a contemporary aesthetic, allowing the line work to become the primary vehicle of expression. Subtle background elements, including a streetlamp and a conga drum, suggest a live musical environment and enrich the narrative without competing with the central figure. The balance between precise observation and simplification creates a work that feels both intimate and timeless.
Executed with graphite and technical pen, Accordionist No. 1 celebrates the relationship between music, gesture, and visual art. The drawing pays tribute to live performance, cultural traditions, and the expressive possibilities of line, making it an appealing work for collectors of figurative drawing, music-inspired art, and contemporary works on paper.










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