I have been continuing to focus on line and have taken a wide range of photos (mostly of the Greenock locality) and have edited them in different ways. I have been trying to create different types of lines with different values, thicknesses, textures, etc. Here are some of the photos experiments from my sketchbook - the original, unedited photo is the top one in each column and the 3 beneath it are edited versions:




I also looked at the work of Pollock, Kandinsky and Klee - very interesting use of line by all 3 artists. I particularly liked the contrast in line between Pollock and Kandinsky. Here are 6 of my favourites:
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