Process: A Line is a Dot that went for a Walk

Black and white;

Eighteen subjects;

Infinite possibilities;

 

The project began with just listing synonyms of the given emotion/topic, and scribbling down how each one makes me feel, or the consequences of that particular trait.

 

Anxious: constantly worrying over something; unable to calm down; feeling jittery; over-thinking things

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Exploring: Anxious
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Close-up

 

Anxiety is not a comfortable feeling. It dyes my days in grey, and often comes in sharp spikes of worry; appearing, then disappearing; escalates, then tapers off; but never really lets up until its root cause is taken care of. These are portrayed by the jagged, thick grey lines that run across the strip, which sets the overall ‘mood’ of the strip. The ‘worry-spikes’ are represented by the darkest short lines that periodically and randomly jump out of nowhere. There are lighter curly lines that represent the mental circles I go in in bouts of anxiety.

 

Embarrassed: the feeling of wanting to separate myself from the world, especially after doing something really silly in front of people

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Exploring: Embarrassed
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Close-up of one of the more interesting experiments on “embarrassed”
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Final: Embarrassed

Started this one simply as ‘wanting to separate myself from the world’, resulting in #1, disconnected swirls, that have smaller swirls in them, as if retreating into themselves. However, Shirley (our teacher), described the feeling better, not just ‘retreating into oneself’ but with more urgency: ‘desperately needing to hide’, which then became the definition from which I worked from, creating #3, #4, and eventually, the final piece.

 

Bizarre: peculiar, odd, uncommon, queer, with a hint of whimsicality in it

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Exploring: Bizarre

 

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Exploring: Bizarre with Tape

Bizarre has a ring of something formless, something foggy, something whimsical-like, yet at the same time strikes someone as, well, not normal; peculiar. Little continuous swirls and curls were the first things that came to mind. However, since pencil and pen were more common tools, I tried using masking tape to make the swirls for a more odd effect.

 

Exhausted: tired, insufficient energy to complete what needs to be done

Exploring: Exhausted
Exploring: Exhausted

Tireeeddddd…

 

Fragile: breaks easily; weak; requires nurturing, a gentle hand or patience

Exploring: Fragile
Exploring: Fragile
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Exploring: Fragile
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Close-up: graphite on black
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Close-up: cut leaves

Originally thought of glass, or china, both materials that break easily. However, the other definition of ‘fragile’ prompted a look at living things and led to plants: young shoots and delicate vines. The cutting of the paper for the final piece alludes to the fragility in the creeper, that it is easily broken.

 

Systematic: orderly, logical, conforms to a pattern

Exploring: Systematic
Exploring: Systematic

 

Lyrical: Musical, melodious, flowing notes and interwoven melodies

Exploring: Lyrical
Exploring: Lyrical

Turbulent: swirling, crashing, shifting currents, torrential

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Exploring: Turbulent
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Close-up: turbulence with ink

 

Nonsensical: does not make sense; illogical; does not conform to any known pattern or rule

Exploring: Nonsensical
Exploring: Nonsensical

This can’t really be explained, can it?

 

Psychotic: insane, deranged, crazy, mad; all those with a sense on creepiness and obsession to it

Exploring: Psychotic
Exploring: Psychotic

 

Ambiguous: vague, unclear, borders and boundaries undefined

Exploring: Ambiguous
Exploring: Ambiguous

Distracted: unable to focus, attention pulled elsewhere, not paying attention to what should actually capture your attention

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Exploring: Distracted

 

Sensual: relating to or pertaining to physical pleasure

Exploring: Sensual
Exploring: Sensual

 

Sloven: messy in behaviour or character

Exploring: Sloven
Exploring: Sloven

 

Spontaneous: in the moment; lively; energetic; unplanned

Exploring: Spontaneous
Exploring: Spontaneous

 

Aggressive: fierce, easily enraged or provoked to anger, violent, explosive in nature

Exploring: Aggressive
Exploring: Aggressive

 

Awkward: the state of feeling out of place, sticking out like a sore thumb, distinctly different from everyone else

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Exploring: Awkward
Exploring: Awkward

 

Indecisive: unable to decide; going back and forth between choices, might lead to pacing

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Exploring: Indecisive
Exploring: Indecisive

Unable to decide, continuously questioning myself, “Is this better? Or that one? Or the other one? Or…?” and each decision leads to another decision with it’s infinite number of possibilities and decisions. Inspired by a Vsauce video about larger infinites and smaller infinities.

On a side(-ish) note: experimenting with monoprinting and ink was really interesting!

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A Line: The Dot that went for a Walk.

The Final Piece(s):

 

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From top to bottom: Lyrical, Sloven, Indecisive, Turbulent

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From top to bottom: Anxious, Distracted, Aggressive, Nonsensical

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From top to bottom: Spontaneous, Embarrassed, Fragile, Systematic, Ambiguous

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From top to bottom: Psychotic, Sensual, Bizarre, Awkward, Exhausted

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The piece that I presented on:

“Sloven”

messy in behaviour or appearance

It is made by dipping a friendship braid into Indian ink (there’s no deep meaning behind it, it’s purely practical), then pressing it onto the paper. The original idea for sloven was actually the idea for systematic, since the friendship braid has a regular intersecting ‘V’ pattern. I had expected the print to, in similar fashion, be a regular intersecting ‘V’ pattern, which it was. However, as each string in the braid was made of many threads, and it is these threads that absorb the ink, the final print contained a very detailed imprint of each and every thread, giving the ‘V’ pattern a very hairy look. The difference in tonal value (due to some parts of the braid absorbing more ink, and others less) added to give it a somewhat splotchy effect. These two combined was actually one of the ideas I had in mind for ‘sloven’. Hence, ironically, ‘sloven’ was the result of the failure of ‘systematic’ (which I took to mean orderly, predictable, logical patterns).

The final strip for ‘sloven’ was dipped in more ink, so that the splotchy effect is more apparent. I deliberately kept the perpendicular format of pressing it down because… I tend to be more organised, and even in a mess, it’s going to be an organised mess, because at the very least, I still roughly know where everything is.

 

 

Although I did not present the one below, I thought that I’d share more on this, because it’s interesting!

“Aggressive”

Violent, easily provoked to anger, abrasive, (potentially) destructive

The first ideas for “aggressive” came quite easily, from drawing straight, sharp lines across the page, to scratching into the page itself; the violent nature of aggression could be expressed. However, toward the end of the project, I stumbled across the idea of a volcanic eruption. Specifically a Peléan eruption. It is arguably the most devastating type of eruption currently known, perhaps due to the terrifying pyroclastic flows down the sides of the volcano.

Both ground and sky are scratched in, reflective of the violent nature of the eruption (as in the initial ideas). The not-so-visible scratches in the sky add to the highly volatile situation before and after the eruption. It can also be interpreted to be the subtle pre-cursors to an eruption that may go unnoticed, especially to the untrained eye. Blobs of ink are splattered onto the paper, as if the volcano had, in its anger, “blown off its top” and pieces of these fall back to the ground. One can also allude the blobs to the blotting out of the communities that tend to live and grow around the fertile soil of the volcano.

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