Not exact matches
The virtual setting can be modified to mimic common hallucinations by making the walls appear to be closing in, photographs
of one person's face morph into another's, and
straight lines such as the
edge of picture
frames wobble.
Like its five - door hatchback counterpart,
straight lines replace the rounded - off
edges of its predecessor, and the front features a wider «tiger - nose» grille and lower air intake,
framed by precise, linear shapes.
At times, part
of the illustration may fracture the
frame, seemingly breaking out
of and overlapping the
straight edge of the illustration.
Your use
of the scroll as a format here is interesting — many
of your previous works seem to be more
straight - forwardly contained by the picture plane / the
edges of the canvas or
frame.
Chuck close's grids, Gabriel Orozco's checkered patterns, the
frame itself, or the smooth white walls
of a gallery space all strive to achieve the same end as a pencil guided along a
straight edge - respite from the expressive responsibility
of mark - making, submission to something sure, inert, and objective.
Simplify it even more, go to Al Gore's stupid movie and freeze
frame those two charts he projects on the wall and use a
straight edge to see why they lying sack
of sheet rock didn't OVERLAY the two!!!!!
Step 3: Create templates
of all your
frames Step 4: Label templates Step 5: Measure the area where you want to create your display and mark centre point Step 6: Start at the centre and work outwards Step 7: Tape your templates to the wall so you can use it as a guide Step 8: Use a spirit level to ensure it is
straight Step 9: Repeat & tape up other templates measuring spaces in between Step 10: Measure distance
of nail position from
edge of frame Step 11: Measure and mark nail position on each template Step 12: Hammer nails in place Step 13: Remove templates Step 14: Hand your pictures