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Immerse yourself in myth and shadow with “Pan’s Melody”, a hauntingly expressive graphite drawing of Pan Greek God of Nature by fine artist Yana Evans (Evans Ink).


Rendered in exquisite detail on high-quality white paper (29.5 × 42 cm), this original work captures the half-human, half-goat god Pan in a moment of hypnotic stillness—flute to lips, eyes blazing with ancient mischief and primal wisdom.

Each line is meticulously hand-drawn, blending classical academic technique with a contemporary fantasy edge. From the curled horns and textured shadows to the intricate anatomy of the hands, this drawing invites you into a dark, romantic mythos. Ideal for collectors of fine graphic art, mythology lovers, and those who appreciate masterful pencil technique.

 

Pan’s Melody – Original Pencil Drawing

$800.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
  • PRODUCT INFO

    Medium: white paper, graphite pencil

    Size: 42*29,5 cm (16,5*11,6 inch)

    Year: 2025

    Framed: No

    Artist: Yana Evans

     

    PLEASE CONTACT ARTIST DIRECTLY TO MAKE A PURCHASE! THANK YOU!

  • 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

    While we strive to represent each artwork as accurately as possible, please be aware that colors may appear differently depending on your screen settings, device type, and ambient lighting. Additionally, photographs cannot fully capture the true depth, texture, and subtle color variations present in original hand-painted works. Slight differences between the image and the physical artwork are to be expected and are part of the uniqueness of each piece.

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