An artist at the Fay Gold Gallery, Tony Hernandez, does a lot of simple work on paper. I have included several pieces which I thought demonstrate different kinds of lines. You can see that he uses a lot of line throughout his work, whether it be fuzzy, thin, thick; straight or curvy. They are mostly used to represent people. However, if you look around, lines can be found in the simple structure of most things. Tony Hernandez takes something complex, like a girl, or a bird, and draws the most simple, structural lines, and any viewer can see that he is depicting that object.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Lines
An artist at the Fay Gold Gallery, Tony Hernandez, does a lot of simple work on paper. I have included several pieces which I thought demonstrate different kinds of lines. You can see that he uses a lot of line throughout his work, whether it be fuzzy, thin, thick; straight or curvy. They are mostly used to represent people. However, if you look around, lines can be found in the simple structure of most things. Tony Hernandez takes something complex, like a girl, or a bird, and draws the most simple, structural lines, and any viewer can see that he is depicting that object.
An artist at the Fay Gold Gallery, Tony Hernandez, does a lot of simple work on paper. I have included several pieces which I thought demonstrate different kinds of lines. You can see that he uses a lot of line throughout his work, whether it be fuzzy, thin, thick; straight or curvy. They are mostly used to represent people. However, if you look around, lines can be found in the simple structure of most things. Tony Hernandez takes something complex, like a girl, or a bird, and draws the most simple, structural lines, and any viewer can see that he is depicting that object.
An artist at the Fay Gold Gallery, Tony Hernandez, does a lot of simple work on paper. I have included several pieces which I thought demonstrate different kinds of lines. You can see that he uses a lot of line throughout his work, whether it be fuzzy, thin, thick; straight or curvy. They are mostly used to represent people. However, if you look around, lines can be found in the simple structure of most things. Tony Hernandez takes something complex, like a girl, or a bird, and draws the most simple, structural lines, and any viewer can see that he is depicting that object.
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