The Gallery
A thoughtfully curated selection of the artist's oeuvre,
displayed here in a gallery fashion, to be admired and discovered.
Click (next to) each piece to learn more.
A thoughtfully curated selection of the artist's oeuvre,
displayed here in a gallery fashion, to be admired and discovered.
Click (next to) each piece to learn more.
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The drawings of Sigert de Waal are quiet in their execution and unsparing in their honesty. Working in pencil, De Waal moves between registers with ease: vast open water, dense swirling crowds of birds, intimate underwater scenes. The medium is unassuming, but the ambition is not.
His work does not offer easy resolution. Instead, it lingers in the space between struggle and clarity, between the moment before a kiss and the moment of departure, between the sparrow that submits and the one that
turns to fight. Symbols are embedded with care: a broken fishing rod, a fin shaped like a heart, a bird ascending toward light. Each image rewards sustained attention, revealing layers of meaning that resist a single reading.
Rooted in the tradition of narrative drawing, De Waal's oeuvre is concerned above all with the interior life, with what it means to carry something heavy, to lose one's sense of direction, and to find, in an unexpected instant, the freedom to begin again. His is an art of the examined life: precise, considered, and quietly urgent.