Description
This charcoal drawing of Central Station at 5pm captures a moment of shared urgency and rhythm—figures absorbed in transit, shadows stretching across polished tiles, and brief exchanges beneath towering beams of infrastructure. It’s a portrait of city life in motion, rendered in soft blacks and greys with the quiet tension of time. The artwork reflects the poetic hum of routine, where paths cross without pause, and each gesture suggests a story withheld.
Part of my Social Realism series, this charcoal drawing of Central Station at 5pm speaks to presence, pace, and the rituals that shape our days.
- Materials: Responsibly sourced FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns).
- Sides: Thick (4cm)
- Hanging Kit: Included
