Collection of 101 drawings by British artist Michael Simpson. Ranging from spontaneous, sketchbook-like scribbles to intricate works resembling architectural plans, these drawings reflect a daily practice shaped by variation and immediacy. Rendered on improvised materials such as napkins, cardboard, and restaurant paper, the works blur the boundary between everyday life and artistic production, offering a direct glimpse into the artist’s evolving thought process toward painting.
Pages : 224 pages
Size : 21.5×29.5cm (softcover)
・As the book is on display in-store, we are unable to guarantee pristine condition.
Michael Simpson is a British drawing artist. Born in Dorset and a graduate of the Royal College of Art, he continues to work in Wiltshire. His practice explores themes such as faith, existence, and power through recurring symbolic motifs like benches, ladders, and confessionals. Known for his exceptional sense of spatial composition and clarity of form, Simpson has developed a unique visual language that fuses minimalism with religious and historical imagery.