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Forest Fracture

Forest Fracture
Alex Hinders, 2011/2012.
Colored pencil and pen.

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This particular drawing actually came to my mind during the last week and I went out of my way to color it. I really like how the trees are growing in different directions and the tension the different directions creates, coupled with the confusion of the green lines in the middle. Something else cool about this drawing is that it has two ‘correct’ ways it can be viewed — one with my persona right-side up, and one with the Purple Girl right side up. That’s kind of neat, isn’t it? If I had it hanging up I would occasionally walk past it and tilt it so it was facing the other direction just to change things up. I think I actually prefer the one where I’m upside down, because if you read it from left to right, the colors go in order of the rainbow as opposed to against it. (Although, technically, if you’re ‘starting’ at the top left corner, you’d be seeing blue before your saw green.)

You can click on either of the drawings to see an expanded view. Actually, you can click the majority of the drawings on this site for an expanded view. I had to explain that to my mom once. : )

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