This is a limited edition (50) digital black & white print of a seated female nude, executed in 17 vector lines. It is part of a series called Haiku, after the style of Japanese poetry.
Haiku translated to English means “cutting”, and refers to two juxtaposing ideas or images. Haiku has 17 “on”, or syllables, and is traditionally written in English on three lines. Using this theme, I have drawn images of female nudes, juxtaposing the colours black and white and using only 17 vector lines.
I am experimenting with the economy of line and how to express an artistic idea that will engage the viewer. Deciding on which lines to include and which to exclude was a challenge. This simple drawing describes a seated female nude posed in a curled position, her face hidden in her tousled hair, but leaves enough to the viewer’s imagination to complete the artwork in their head. I’ve drawn this image with my finger on my iPhone, using a vector drawing app that allows me to control the weight of each line by varying the pressure of my fingertip on the screen.
I have weighted the vector lines of this composition to discern between the figure’s body and hair. Count these undulating lines to discover how their number echoes the syllables of Japanese haiku poetry. Interior designers will appreciate this one for any of their client’s projects.
The artwork is printed on textured rag paper and shipped unframed to you free in North America.