Pencil to Draw Boundaries

Pencil to Draw Boundaries

  • 2002
  • 0.8 x 17 x 0.8cm
  • material : Colored Pencils and Glue

I found that by drawing aline using one colored pencil made
from two clored pencils, I can draw a line that can’t be seen with the eye.
The theme of “Pencil to Drow the Sea Horizon” in blue and light blue,
“Pencil to Draw the Earth Hrizon” in blue and ocher, and “Pencile to Drow
the Hrizon” in white and black is “incorporeal boundaries.”
This work reminded me of what I learned in much class about a line
without eidth that exists as a concept.

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Initially, I got the idea for the horizon line separating the earth and the heavens.
The earth horizon is a line without width, so you can view the ground and
sky scene made by the thin colored pencil line as either being scaled down or part of
a full-scale scene. The coarse texture on drawing paper makes the scene seem real.
The coarseness of the line in “Pencil to Drow the Sea Horizon” has the appearance
of a sparkling water surface and clouds floating in the sky.

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