Even in sculpture and my assemblages, there is in a way a 'line' the eye will follow which is more evident in the total finished piece as the viewer looks at the piece as a whole to find (hopefully) balance among the negative spaces. I may not know immediately why a work of art has a disturbing broken line but eventually after a longer time of viewing it, I'll figure it out. You're drawings feel so joyful and fun to me, maybe not your intentions, but it's the eye of the beholder, of mine here. I've had viewers of my work give their own interpretations of meanings according to their experiences and perceptions and that's fine. Like poetry also or how people read the bible and can contradict what others see/read. I love to hear all perspectives explained.
Even in sculpture and my assemblages, there is in a way a 'line' the eye will follow which is more evident in the total finished piece as the viewer looks at the piece as a whole to find (hopefully) balance among the negative spaces. I may not know immediately why a work of art has a disturbing broken line but eventually after a longer time of viewing it, I'll figure it out. You're drawings feel so joyful and fun to me, maybe not your intentions, but it's the eye of the beholder, of mine here. I've had viewers of my work give their own interpretations of meanings according to their experiences and perceptions and that's fine. Like poetry also or how people read the bible and can contradict what others see/read. I love to hear all perspectives explained.