A2: Adding Dimension | Yette Gram

Assignment 2

City Square Mall, Vancouver

A1 | TIME TO ALIGN | NOORA HIJRA

Drawing Lines with attention to weight, length, density, and technique

What does it mean to fill a page? Are there unintentional lines? Can negative space be a line? Where are the borders?

Drawing lines to represent emotions. Some lines are personified. Some lines are etymological diagrams. No spatial context is given, allowing the lines to speak for themselves.

Redrawing some of the emotional lines. Maybe this is too cautious? Lines are powerful in communicating quickly, so it’s important to keep things loose. When does this project move from the world of design into the world of abstract art?

Exercises during class. The third piece is perhaps the most successful in using emotive linework to represent space as a drawing, as opposed to a diagram.

Trying out the Sketchbook app as a drawing tool. Thinking in terms of lines helped produce this drawing relatively quickly, and encouraged a formal understanding of spatial elements.

A1_Time to Align_Bruce

Bruce Pagnucco

Straight Lines

Story Lines

Backyard Setting (Counter Clockwise from top left to top right: 1, 5, 10, & 20 lines)

In class exercise (1)
In class exercise (2)
In class exercise 3

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