Normally I do a lot of my work on a computer so for this project I decided to do it all by hand. I wanted to free myself from the cold, hard, constrains of computer aided design. This is what I came up with.

The first one feels tired to me. Luke said the word "forced." I agree. It was the first I worked on and I wasn't sure what to do, so it was definitely a bit forced.


This one was more a thought about two objects interacting in a space. It reminds me of Nike for some reason.
This piece is my favourite out of the three, it is more free and has a nice sort of variation. The strokes feel unruly, like pieces of shorn hair on the floor of a barber shop.
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