“Eros” is a captivating original pencil drawing by fine artist Yana Evans, depicting the Greek god of love and desire. Rendered in fine detail on toned grey paper sized 20.8 x 14.7 cm, this portrait channels the sensual, introspective essence of Eros through delicate lines, controlled hatching, and dramatic tonal contrasts.
Executed in graphite and white pencil, the composition highlights the emotional intensity of the subject, combining classical technique with a contemporary spirit. The closed eyes and sensual gesture evoke the intimacy, temptation, and vulnerability often associated with love’s god, making this a powerful and poetic work of mythological art.
This artwork is part of Yana Evans’ ongoing series exploring classical mythology through symbolic portraiture. Ideal for collectors of Greek mythology art, figurative drawing enthusiasts, and those seeking original artworks with a deeper narrative resonance.
Eros – Pencil Drawing on Toned Paper
PRODUCT INFO
Medium: toned paper, graphite pencil, chalk
Size: 20.8 x 14.7 cm (8.2 x 5.8 inch)
Year: 2025
Framed: No
Artist: Yana Evans
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SHIPPING INFO
All paintings and large, fragile artworks are shipped in separate wooden boxes.
Once you place your order, it will take approximately one week to prepare the painting for shipment. Delivery to any location typically takes 7 to 14 business days, although this timeframe may vary based on global circumstances.
The package is shipped with full postal insurance, and a tracking code is provided on the same day. Packing, transportation to the post office, and the entire process are video-documented and sent to the buyer.RETURN & REFUND POLICY
I do not provide refunds for understandable reasons. However, I can suggest an exchange for another work of equal or greater value, with shipping costs excluded.
COLOR DISCLAIMER
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