About Human Figure and Anatomy
Drawings of the human figure on MIRONOVA ART reflect anatomical precision, form plasticity, and technical skill. For centuries, the body has remained a subject of artistic study, and this tradition continues in the works featured in the collection. These drawings combine observation, anatomical understanding, and formal accuracy to capture movement, posture, and proportion. Artists work with graphite, ink, pastel, and mixed techniques. Through shading, linework, and tonal modeling, the drawings convey volume, structure, and surface detail. Some works follow a classical academic approach with emphasis on muscles, joints, and anatomical balance; others pursue simplified or stylized interpretations that reduce the form to its essence. Such drawings are suited for private interiors, studios, offices, and even medical environments — anywhere anatomical clarity and attention to the human figure are valued. They serve as study references, aesthetic elements, or parts of curated collections. The collection on MIRONOVA ART features diverse approaches to figure drawing — from traditional academic formats to contemporary graphic execution. These works are for those who see drawing as a tool for visual precision and structured observation.