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		<title>&#8220;Sarah&#8221; pen and ink drawing 7 x 3.75 feet Complete</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first two papers I tried for this life-size figure drawing weren&#8217;t strong enough and they were torn to shreds relatively early in the process. I finally had success (after almost a month of experimenting) with Arches 300 lb. hot press watercolor paper &#8212; it is VERY strong and held up beautifully! 
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<p>The squiggly lines in my new drawing are concentric tracings of each tone layer &#8212; in that drawing there are 22 tones, I believe &#8212; I was experimenting (pretty successfully) with creating tone by that weird cross-hatching &#8212; each tone layer was treated exactly the same way &#8212; by &#8216;coloring&#8217; them in with little parallel concentric squiggles on about .o8&#8243; centers &#8212; quite a programming challenge! First I traced the darkest area, next the two darkest areas as if they were one area (changes the shape of the area so a random sort of &#8216;cross hatching&#8217; may occur), then traced the three darkest areas as if they were single shapes, etc. etc. until finally I traced the entire non-white area&#8230; Worked well! The paper held up and in the darks, there&#8217;s a beautiful low-relief &#8216;combing&#8217; from the repeated passing of the extra-fine point Precise V5 Rolling Writer pen (eight or nine of them, actually &#8212; they only hold enough ink for 10 or 12 hours of drawing)&#8230; I&#8217;m finding it quite difficult to briefly describe my process, but it&#8217;s pretty simple, really&#8230;</p>
<p>In a way, this drawing took exactly one month to produce, if you include the previous failed efforts and the one-week workshop I taught at Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, CT last month.  Here&#8217;s a short movie from my first attempt (which was torn to shreds by the pen &#8212; the paper stretched, wrinkled, then tore under the repeated drawing) &#8212; shot March 6, 2006:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL3Hyd2MIi8">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL3Hyd2MIi8</a></p>
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