Italian illustrator Jonathan Calugi turns a single stroke into entire worlds.
His continuous-line drawings loop, bend, and curve into figures, gestures, and shapes that feel both playful and profound.
Stripped of excess, his work thrives on simplicity, single unbroken marks that suggests everything from human connection to the quiet movement of everyday life.


Inspired by Picasso’s line work yet entirely his own, Calugi reminds us that art doesn’t need many layers of detail to resonate. One line is enough.

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