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I picked up a detail of a person, but instead of reflecting the reality I started exploring line flow. I let it behave as it wanted to, just keeping in mind the impression I got a minute ago looking into the eyes through the glasses. 

When looking at one's face we normally see the eyes first, all the other features almost disappear. I hope the viewers will draw the rest of the face in their imagination.

Drypoint etching is perfect technic to draw with thin lines, leaving them free and disobedient.
I picked up a detail of a person, but instead of reflecting the reality I started exploring line flow. I let it behave as it wanted to, just keeping in mind the impression I got a minute ago looking into the eyes through the glasses. 

When looking at one's face we normally see the eyes first, all the other features almost disappear. I hope the viewers will draw the rest of the face in their imagination.

Drypoint etching is perfect technic to draw with thin lines, leaving them free and disobedient.
I picked up a detail of a person, but instead of reflecting the reality I started exploring line flow. I let it behave as it wanted to, just keeping in mind the impression I got a minute ago looking into the eyes through the glasses. 

When looking at one's face we normally see the eyes first, all the other features almost disappear. I hope the viewers will draw the rest of the face in their imagination.

Drypoint etching is perfect technic to draw with thin lines, leaving them free and disobedient.
I picked up a detail of a person, but instead of reflecting the reality I started exploring line flow. I let it behave as it wanted to, just keeping in mind the impression I got a minute ago looking into the eyes through the glasses. 

When looking at one's face we normally see the eyes first, all the other features almost disappear. I hope the viewers will draw the rest of the face in their imagination.

Drypoint etching is perfect technic to draw with thin lines, leaving them free and disobedient.
I picked up a detail of a person, but instead of reflecting the reality I started exploring line flow. I let it behave as it wanted to, just keeping in mind the impression I got a minute ago looking into the eyes through the glasses. 

When looking at one's face we normally see the eyes first, all the other features almost disappear. I hope the viewers will draw the rest of the face in their imagination.

Drypoint etching is perfect technic to draw with thin lines, leaving them free and disobedient.
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Spectacles - Limited Edition 11 of 11 Print

Maria Plotnikova

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Drypoint on Paper

Size: 5.6 W x 7.1 H x 0.1 D in

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I picked up a detail of a person, but instead of reflecting the reality I started exploring line flow. I let it behave as it wanted to, just keeping in mind the impression I got a minute ago looking into the eyes through the glasses. When looking at one's face we normally see the eyes first, all the other features almost disappear. I hope the viewers will draw the rest of the face in their imagination. Drypoint etching is perfect technic to draw with thin lines, leaving them free and disobedient.

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Printmaking:Drypoint on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:5.6 W x 7.1 H x 0.1 D in

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