LINES

A line in mathematics is a straight path connecting infinite points, extending endlessly in both directions. Its mathematical representation follows the equation y = mx + b, where 'm' denotes the slope determining its steepness, and 'b' signifies the y-intercept, where it meets the y-axis. This elemental construct embodies the essence of linear geometry, underpinning countless mathematical and visual concepts.

So, if that ChatGPT explanation didn't have you on the edge of your seat, bravo! Now, get ready for round two of potentially inducing some serious snooze-fest with my current obsession: the thrilling world of line work in my art. Yes, you heard that right, I've embarked on a quest to make lines the star of the show. - and by "quest," I mean I'm basically doodling on everything I can find.

Complicated masterpieces? Check. Minimalist creations? Absolutely. I've even managed to turn architecture, sketches, and any available surface into my personal line canvas. I'm not promising Picasso-level stuff here, but hey, at least it keeps me entertained. So, buckle up for a tour of my latest and greatest line-induced rabbit holes. Prepare to be mildly amused – or potentially comatose.

Stage 1: Basic Flat Abstract Arrangements.

Stage 2: Optical Tricks for Dimension

Stage 3: Render Dimension

Stage 4: Increase Scale

Stage 5: Add Color.

Stage 6: Add People

If you made it to the end, thank you.