The pencil lines suggest that the framed «unpainted» rectangle can be covered further, that this finished painting is not quite «finished.»
Alongside this three - dimensional structure, highly delicate
pencil lines suggest two - dimensional cartographic views, which are then themselves again complemented in the pictorial space by photography and painting.
Not exact matches
Billowy petals of pale yellow and blue signal Louis's mood; heavy black
pencil scratches
suggest fear or anxiety; and the fine -
lined faces brim with meaningful expression.
A grown - up rendition of Connect - the - Dots, the myriad white dots and
pencil marks against deep blue backgrounds
suggest celestial bodies, but gradually the
lines reveal movements of brushstrokes inspired by the New York School.
Twombly's signature
line, nervous and diagonally adrift, makes a tentative appearance, faintly
penciled,
suggesting a sloping hill in six drawings near the entrance.
Through mark - making with
pencil or chisel or grinder Pachner's
lines suggest hair, water, and fire.
The three - dimensional «
pencil line» not only enriches the image but also
suggests movement.
Suggested school supply items to fill the backpacks include
lined paper,
pencils, pens, erasers, crayons, highlighters,
pencil cases, rulers, glue sticks, blunt scissors, folders, three - ring binders, dividers, one - subject spiral notebooks, copy paper, colored
pencils or markers and a scientific calculator.