A clean line approach to a tree, with gaps in the marks around the foliage. Very different to the John Palmer approach. I prefer the simpler Hokusai approach.
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Copy of Paul Klee
This is fantastic: a completely different way of making lines and a different visual language.
Hairbrush
I mixed the styles too much here. I chose a hairbrush to see if I could draw the bristles of the hairbrush in an impressionistic way, without drawing every bristle. I ended up drawing every one, but messily. I got caught between two approaches (clean and impressionistic) and did neither. The label is a bit out, too.
Hatched landscape
Copy of a landscape that had been done just with hatching.
A pair of glasses
A purse
A tree (after John Palmer)
Lots of different mark-making, but I’m not sure how much of it is necessary. Is it mark-making for the sake of it? I wonder if it’s more of a distraction.
A seal (after John Palmer)
To keep the lines interesting they have to go in different directions and have contrasts in tone.
Tower (after John Palmer)
John Palmer has a recursive, expressionistic style that is very different to ancient Egytian and Greek art.
Soft toy
I tried to get the texture of the fir but am not sure I succeeded.