Former professional basketball player Shaquille O'Neal can be a very engaging and entertaining character. For example, in a printer commercial promoting Epson's "Ecotank" printers, he shouts frustratingly and convincingly at a standard printer cartridge, "Magenta," because this color cartridge is empty. Because this commercial amuses me, I wanted to show plenty of magenta flowing down the page. It is a wonderful color. In this piece, I used a two to four-pixel-wide black line to define the flow of Shaq's magenta into a sea of white paper. 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.
Shaq's "Magenta!"
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Shaq's "Magenta!"
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Former professional basketball player Shaquille O'Neal can be a very engaging and entertaining character. For example, in a printer commercial promoting Epson's "Ecotank" printers, he shouts frustratingly and convincingly at a standard printer cartridge, "Magenta," because this color cartridge is empty. Because this commercial amuses me, I wanted to show plenty of magenta flowing down the page. It is a wonderful color. In this piece, I used a two to four-pixel-wide black line to define the flow of Shaq's magenta into a sea of white paper. 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.