One work at a time today, the beauty of the ruled line

I hope my silly posts are not causing any distress to my art followers.
I am enjoying being stupid on cue.

But I am determined to post more art.

I have decided to try posting only one work at a time.

But in a semi random manner.

I still have no idea what people would like to see more of from me.
My work spans a huge variety of media from watercolour to performance.
I do have many branches of the same tree.
That's how I see it, but I understand it can be confusing from the outside

If there is something, don't be shy to let me know it.

Well onto today's post then.

I almost never use, what for many people are normal drawing tools, such as a ruler.

But sometimes, constructing drawings works out too.

This work is one of a large series based on dividing the page up into hexagons with a compass and ruler.

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This is watercolour on heavy watercolour paper. It is approx A3, or 30 y 42 cms, or 12 by 17 inches, for all you inchers.

I will follow up with a few more from this endless series

but first the negative image, 'cause it's groovy.

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This a simple digital manipulation. The same as the negative / photo relation of the analog age.

I find my work is often more powerful when inverted, whether they are drawings or paintings.

I will leave you with a detail.

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If you would like to be able to check out other art related posts try these links (posts by me I mean) :)

@spaingaroo/a-widely-diverse-selection-of-my-art-work-just-five-things-this-time-i-promise

@spaingaroo/finally-first-working-prototype-done-lessons-learnt

@spaingaroo/truth-is-a-work-in-progress-truth-is-an-end-in-itself-post-updated

big hugs

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