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“Three Figures” graphite and pigment ink on paper.
Mini Ink Blot, Rorschach Paintings with Drawing

“Blue Figure” drawing in progress.

August 10, 2017May 8, 2018
Written by mw
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I always find it interesting to see my work from a different angle rather than straight on.
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Seventeen line plots in, using Faber-Castell Pitt artist pens in the brush tip.
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Keeping track of line plot numbers and color sequence.

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