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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Water Drops


This is what happens when there is too much on my mind. Some times objective drawings flow easily and other times it's all about the non-objective. Today it's a combination. 

In creating this piece I have found some techniques and components I want to use in future work. This particular study was a way to practice line expression and the formation of shapes. The nature of a thought drawing is to commit fully to a stroke or an idea, the intent being, you cannot erase you can only incorporate. This study also shows various ways to play with space and location. To me this piece is closer to a sketch or doodle rather than a piece for show. It represents the power of thought drawings and the practical skills you can develop through them. 

Medium: Permanent Marker on White Paper with Digital Finishing

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