Traci Wright Martin
"See (No. 5)", 28"x 22" (framed)
"See (No. 5)", 28"x 22" (framed)
This charcoal and graphite drawing on Stonehenge paper by Traci Wright Martin is 24"x 18". Framed it measures 28"x 22". A delicate, contemplative drawing that contrasts the realism of a small bird mid-flight with the precise geometry of an origami crane. Traci Wright Martin’s refined use of charcoal and graphite creates striking tonal depth while exploring themes of nature, artifice, and perception.
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About Traci Wright Martin
Traci Wright Martin is a contemporary American artist known for her finely rendered graphite and charcoal drawings that blend realism with quiet symbolism. Her work often explores the boundary between the natural and the artificial, featuring subjects like birds, animals, and human figures juxtaposed with constructed forms such as origami or geometric shapes. With a meticulous drawing style and restrained palette, Martin invites viewers into contemplative spaces where meaning emerges from subtle contrasts and layered metaphors. Her practice demonstrates a deep respect for craft, detail, and the emotional resonance of simplicity.