I keep drawing these grids in my little 4×6 sketchbook.
I’m experimenting with how to change the shape and flow of the squares; in my view this next one went off the rails, but the two people who have seen it both like it a lot, so what does the artist know:
These next two are my favorites–I love the way they ripple and move:
I thought this one wasn’t finished (I don’t have my markers with me and there are still orange intersections to put in at the bottom), but since I was scanning the rest I scanned it too. Now I think maybe it is finished.
In related news, I’ll be putting up 17 drawings, prints, and alebrijes from my sabbatical in the Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto lobby today, with comments on each one. They’ll be there through the end of March.
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February 10, 2017 at 1:32 pm
Kathy Swartz
I like them! Reminds me of zendoodles 🙂
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February 11, 2017 at 8:08 am
affirmandpromote
Maybe if translated into a needle work piece? Looks like some very early attempts at using a 3d mock up platform.
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March 8, 2017 at 7:33 am
Karen LS
Wow, Amy! They’re gorgeous. And I’ve been playing with off-grids, too! We are definitely old soul sisters…& I hope we can talk soon. ❤
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