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Note: This drawing was accumulated from simple shapes drawn with architectural templates. I find architectural drawings fascinating because they are very inexpressive, calculated and factual; yet seem completely abstract at the same time. They are essentially a collection of symbolic marks that conceptualize three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface. With this drawing I was hoping to occupy the space between those two realms. The top horizontal bend is situated at eye level, which appears to float on a flat plane between the wall and the viewer, further complicating the relationship between drawing as a concept and drawing in its fullest incarnation. |