Minimalist geometric charcoal drawing, Girl (Glyph Drawing No. 3), sandy textures with clean glyph-like shapes reminiscent of digital displays suggesting a cyberpunk-inspired abstraction.

Girl

(Glyph Drawing No. 3)

Charcoal and graphite on paper

18 x 24 inches

Girl (Glyph Drawing No. 3) continues the series’ exploration of geometric abstraction with playful, pictorial undertones. Working within the established grid, the composition experiments with fresh layouts, clean lines and an evenly applied sandy charcoal texture. This piece was the first to get a pictorial title, as the series began to take shape — sometimes literal, recognizable shapes. The imagery suggested by the title is post-hoc and merely one interpretation of the presented shapes. Glyph-like typographic forms and minimal iconographic elements emerge, reflecting a continued shift from Brutalist architectural forms toward tangram-like forms and pixelated, primitive digital, cyberpunk-inspired visual language. The work balances continuity in medium, technique and scaffolding with the previous drawings in the series.