Reclining Nude (Rome, 1952)
With only a few confident, flowing lines, Alan Wood-Thomas reduces the human figure to its essential form. The reclining nude is rendered with remarkable economy, balancing sensuality and serenity while allowing negative space to become an active part of the composition. The drawing reflects the artist's early European period, where expressive line alone conveys volume, movement, and quiet intimacy.
- Subject Matter: Nudes