One of my favorite colors, and color name, is indigo. So I whimsically named this piece" In Di Go" as the color, indigo, as it falls through me. This color's name comes from the Latin word indicum, meaning Indian, because the color arrived in Europe from India. The piece begins with a single two to four-pixel wide black continuous line that starts in one corner of the page and makes a meandering path to the opposite diagonal corner. In no place does the line intersect with itself. The upper and left side of the piece was filled with indigo, and it trickled down into the white space below. The Single Line Art logo is in the lower left corner of the piece.
Each piece of art in this collection begins with single contiguous line 2 to 4 pixels wide that begins in one corner of the piece and ends on the opposite corner. This design was the first type I created. The line doesn't intersect with itself anywhere and is drawn by intuition, feeling, and thought. Each side of the line is then colored.
In Di Go
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One of my favorite colors, and color name, is indigo. So I whimsically named this piece" In Di Go" as the color, indigo, as it falls through me. This color's name comes from the Latin word indicum, meaning Indian, because the color arrived in Europe from India. The piece begins with a single two to four-pixel wide black continuous line that starts in one corner of the page and makes a meandering path to the opposite diagonal corner. In no place does the line intersect with itself. The upper and left side of the piece was filled with indigo, and it trickled down into the white space below. The Single Line Art logo is in the lower left corner of the piece.
Each piece of art in this collection begins with single contiguous line 2 to 4 pixels wide that begins in one corner of the piece and ends on the opposite corner. This design was the first type I created. The line doesn't intersect with itself anywhere and is drawn by intuition, feeling, and thought. Each side of the line is then colored.