Part two of preparation
Whilst searching in my old desk to see if I still had my protractor for a school emergency, I found a fountain pen which I bought a few decades ago. There was no protractor, but the challenge to see why I wasn’t using this fountain pen for drawing was tempting me. It took quite some time for the ink to draw down the nib. Then the truth of the matter was that the nib creates what I would call an unreliable line, see signature. However, I had fun playing with my preparation for my next monoprint! 😊
About the Artist
Gudrun Ståhl Sharpley
"The good painter has to paint two principal things, that is to say, man and the intention of his mind. The first is easy and the second difficult, because the latter has to be represented through gestures and movements of the limbs." (MK388) From: Leonardo da Vinci: The Graphic Work, p16, J…
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