What is Naive Art?
Naïve art describes a style of artwork that is simple and unsophisticated, often created by artists without formal training in an academy or art school. The style is characterized by a lack of advanced techniques, giving it a childlike appearance. Naïve art often features bright colors, simple shapes, and a straightforward approach to subject matter, reflecting the artist's untrained perspective.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO NAIVE ART
Pablo Picasso
Jacqueline à l'Atelier (Jacqueline at the Easel), 1956
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Pablo Picasso
Peintre et Modèle avec une Spectatrice au Bandeau, 1963
Limited Edition Print
Etching and Aquatint
USD 12,850
Pablo Picasso
Boy and Sleeping Girl with Candle, 1934
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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Pablo Picasso
Sculptor Reclining Before Centaur and Woman, 1933
Limited Edition Print
Etching
USD 15,100
David Shrigley
Never Forget How Beautiful You Are, 2025
Drawing / Watercolor
Acrylic on paper
GBP 5,500 - 7,100
Charcoal is made from charred wood and is used in both initial sketches and finished drawings. It can be easily smudged or erased, making it versatile for corrections. To make charcoal drawings permanent, a fixative like resin or gum is required. It’s especially useful for sketching first ideas on walls or canvas.
