Mario Miranda Original B 182 Pen Ink Cartoon Drawing
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Description
This spare ink drawing turns a private ritual into a quiet manifesto: a hunched figure, half-sheltered by a halo of crosshatching, studies the printed page as if searching for something that refuses to be said aloud. The composition stages a dialogue between intellect and appetite—oversized hands grip the newspaper with blunt urgency while the small, masked face and cigarette suggest detachment, anonymity, and a tired insistence on staying informed. The warm, stained ground reads like aged paper or city haze, softening the hard lines and hinting that news arrives already weathered by time and doubt. In this compressed space, reading becomes both refuge and burden, a daily act of making sense while the world presses in at the edges.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
6x5 |
| Material |
Paper |
