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$1,207.50The Story
Size:19 x 21 in.
Todd White’s Fall Girls Study II (11" x 13") is a lively pencil drawing that captures the artist’s flair for rhythm, gesture, and theatrical personality. The composition depicts four women standing together, their exaggerated silhouettes leaning and flowing into one another like a chorus line. With raised glasses, animated faces, and expressive hands, they embody celebration and camaraderie, instantly pulling the viewer into the scene. Even in this stripped-back form, White’s women radiate wit and charm, their stylised features conveying individuality and attitude. The looseness of the sketch allows the viewer to feel the spontaneity of the artist’s hand, offering a rare glimpse into the beginnings of his creative process.
White is renowned for his stylish and avant-garde figurative works that distil human interaction into bold visual narratives. His keen eye for detail and fascination with body language bring characters to life, often balancing humour with sophistication. These studies, though preparatory, are far from unfinished; they reveal the core of White’s practice, where observation, exaggeration, and personality fuse seamlessly.
Fall Girls Study II exemplifies White’s ability to find drama and comedy in the everyday. It captures not only the elegance of form but the dynamics of relationships, hinting at the theatrical, playful world that defines his celebrated oeuvre.
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Size:19 x 21 in.
Todd White’s Fall Girls Study II (11" x 13") is a lively pencil drawing that captures the artist’s flair for rhythm, gesture, and theatrical personality. The composition depicts four women standing together, their exaggerated silhouettes leaning and flowing into one another like a chorus line. With raised glasses, animated faces, and expressive hands, they embody celebration and camaraderie, instantly pulling the viewer into the scene. Even in this stripped-back form, White’s women radiate wit and charm, their stylised features conveying individuality and attitude. The looseness of the sketch allows the viewer to feel the spontaneity of the artist’s hand, offering a rare glimpse into the beginnings of his creative process.
White is renowned for his stylish and avant-garde figurative works that distil human interaction into bold visual narratives. His keen eye for detail and fascination with body language bring characters to life, often balancing humour with sophistication. These studies, though preparatory, are far from unfinished; they reveal the core of White’s practice, where observation, exaggeration, and personality fuse seamlessly.
Fall Girls Study II exemplifies White’s ability to find drama and comedy in the everyday. It captures not only the elegance of form but the dynamics of relationships, hinting at the theatrical, playful world that defines his celebrated oeuvre.















