Apocrypha wrote:When I draw these, I don’t have a specific goal in mind on what I want the result to look like, nor do I even know which orientation of the paper I’ll end up picking when I’m done since I’m constantly turning it while working.
I can attest to that Aprocrypha:
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Or this type of style. I call it 'Circuit Art'. I did this one in under 26 minutes.
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I'll stop spamming the Drawings thread after this post. Earlier this year, I did this project. I drew a detailed map of Cassopolis as it would by Native Americans detailed-wise. Then I had a code/native American pictograph put together by a co-worker at the Cass District Library Randi Pickely. After which I used actual blank telegram my mother never used on an electric typewriter to make the telegram.
I then visited Ross Beatty so I could see Mrs. Johnson about her light table so I could sketch a copy of the map. I then framed the copy of the map and telegram and donated it to Sam Adams. Because I never got around to drawings a 'Treasure map' for Mrs. Voss. A school teacher now Principle of Sam Adams who has a Pirate of the Caribbeans hobby.
I was only recently able to scan this by using the large copy machine at the Library.
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