Lucas Leading a Pony Study 2
A gaucho rides while leading a second horse across open ground, drawn in nuanced graphite with clear edges, soft values, and generous negative space.
A young rider guides a light-colored horse down a sloped track, placed low and right within a broad field of untouched paper. She wears a beret and patterned poncho, her posture forward and attentive as the reins fall in a gentle curve. The horse steps carefully, foreleg extended, while the diagonal of the hillside sweeps behind them and reinforces the sense of descent.
Graphite handling shifts between soft, velvety shading in the ground plane and precise tonal modeling in the head, tack, and woven garment. Edges are often lost and found, letting figure and mount breathe into the surrounding atmosphere. The large negative space amplifies quiet and distance, turning a small moment of movement into a dignified portrait of rider and horse.