Page 13 - Drawing 1973-1980
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Two areas arise when the pencil tines within the rows are repeatedly interrupted and   if per chance a piece of paper is laying under the drawing, the pressure of the pencil
       continued again at the same points.                                    over the paper can cause an impression to arise.
       Through exerting more or less pressure on the pencil a difference in tone between the
       two areas arises.
       The conditions under which the action of drawing the small pencil lines next to and
       under each other takes place can lead to unpredictable elements.

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