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Original artwork; drawing; excellent condition; signed // Study for Night Fever by Allen Jones is a captivating pencil drawing from 1990 that showcases Jones’s keen interest in dynamic human forms and interactions. This piece captures a scene filled with movement and tension: a woman, rendered with expressive lines, leans forward with an intense gaze, perhaps in a moment of confrontation or intrigue. Her gestures and posture suggest an interaction with a partially abstracted figure below her, adding a sense of layered narrative. The sketch-like quality of the pencil lines conveys immediacy, as if capturing a fleeting moment. Jones’s line work is both fluid and precise, demonstrating his skill in suggesting energy and emotion with minimal details. Signed by the artist, this original artwork offers insight into Jones's process and his exploration of form, movement, and expression.
Study for Night Fever, 1990
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Original artwork; drawing; excellent condition; signed // Study for Night Fever by Allen Jones is a captivating pencil drawing from 1990 that showcases Jones’s keen interest in dynamic human forms and interactions. This piece captures a scene filled with movement and tension: a woman, rendered with expressive lines, leans forward with an intense gaze, perhaps in a moment of confrontation or intrigue. Her gestures and posture suggest an interaction with a partially abstracted figure below her, adding a sense of layered narrative. The sketch-like quality of the pencil lines conveys immediacy, as if capturing a fleeting moment. Jones’s line work is both fluid and precise, demonstrating his skill in suggesting energy and emotion with minimal details. Signed by the artist, this original artwork offers insight into Jones's process and his exploration of form, movement, and expression.
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