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Thursday, 12 March 2015

Dana Zemack

These drawing aren't drawn for observation, but I like how simplistic they are, yet they still show movement in some detail. The use of confient lines is something I admire and it reminds me of a child's drawing with the use of stick figures.
Posted by Hayley Dalrymple at 10:03 am
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Labels: flow form and force, OUAN404, visual language

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