drawing board
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Materials
Surfaces: laminated hardboard panel; stretched can-
vas that’s been wet-sanded; hollow-core doors (interior
doors without a door-knob hole, available at most home-
improvement stores) prepared by alternating gesso with
wet-sanding and then sealing with clear polyacrylic
varnish
Media: Sharpie fi ne point permanent markers; Expo
Vis-à-Vis dry erase markers (to draw contour lines that
I’ll later remove); Sakura Pigma Micron pens for smaller
works on paper
Other: paper towels to wipe off the dry erase marker lines
- Materializing Forms
I continue adding lines and start responding to more specifi c
information in the reference photos, applying ink more slowly
than at the start. At this stage I’m pickier about which marker
tips I use since I need more precision to get into the increas-
ingly small white areas left between lines.
- Sharpening or Softening Information
I continue adding and erasing lines, reinforcing implied edges
or shapes and diffusing shapes in other areas. I continually
step back from the piece to make decisions about the whole
image, even while working so closely and specifi cally.
After adjusting the lines to my preferences, Labyrinth 341
(marker and ink on Masonite, 24x48) is complete. ■