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Thursday, October 7, 2010

They come in pencil, they come in ink



Feedback received about the first tetrahedron indicated an entropic, debilitating nonsense of time. What I had thought of as an evening had been read as weeks. Wanting for a sense of surrounding was also a comment. A tighter context overall.

My first hypothesis was to make a clear fulcrum action-event to link the actions of four different characters. In considering the characters as character spheres, or specifically as psychological masses given shape and form, we expect more information on a person-representing shape than a single tetrahedron can provide, formal limitations be damned. Fair enough...


Pictures of the completed form are coming soon. For now I'm looking to return to the realm of flat illustration. Are you familiar with Kepler's 2nd Law?

1 comment:

  1. Ok, i really need to not try and look/read these when im drinking. Although i do enjoy them

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