




The next challenge was to trace over the rearranged shapes using a variety of lines and marks. At least this is how I read the description. I wouldn't have gotten that idea from looking only at the example sketches on the page. So I'm wondering if I really did interpret the exercise the way it was written.
My favorite is the last one. I can see it as a quilting sample.
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That's how I understand it, too. Just trace around them and fill in the spaces with line drawings. The last one would make a nice quilting design. I just did some quilting on a landscape that looks like that...round rocks.
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