Shabs Beigh
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Story: Longing has a way of etching itself into the quiet spaces of the heart—a silent, persistent presence that lingers like a shadow. "Missing Him (The Girl)" captures that tender ache, a delicate sketch where emotion bleeds through every line.
I’ve always been drawn to the depth of human expression—the way a downcast gaze, a softly drawn hand, or the curve of a shoulder can tell an entire story. This piece is no different. With each stroke, I sought to convey the quiet sorrow of missing someone—the way time stretches thin, how memories flicker like candlelight in the dark.
Sketching strips away distractions, leaving only raw feeling on the page. The girl in this drawing is lost in thought, her expression distant, her posture wrapped in solitude. It’s an intimate moment, one where the heart speaks louder than words.
Art, for me, is about connection—between the subject and the viewer, between absence and presence. "Missing Him (The Girl)" is a tribute to love, loss, and the quiet strength found in remembrance. May it resonate with those who’ve ever held someone dear in their thoughts, long after they’re gone.
A piece for the dreamers, the mourners, and the ones who still feel every heartbeat of the past.
"The original drawing is a 12x12 inch pencil on paper, but custom sizes are available to suit your space and preference. The images shown are for display purposes only—contact me to discuss your ideal dimensions, and I’ll create a piece tailored just for you."