Drawings
Deanna Petherbridge turned to monochromatic pen and ink drawing in the 1970s, developing a distinctive practice rooted in architecture, landscape, and reflections on place. Her work often explores historical structures, vernacular buildings, and symbolic representations of conflict.
Deanna Petherbridge’s drawing practice is represented across museums and public collections, private collections, and the artist’s estate. Her drawings have also been developed through commissions and presented in exhibitions internationally.