Spring Break No.1, 30×22″ Conté Crayon on Rives BFK white, Marta Troya & Glenn Zucman, 2016Spring Break No.1, detail, Marta Troya & Glenn ZucmanSpring Break No.1, signatures, Marta Troya & Glenn ZucmanSpring Break No.2, 22×30″, graphite on Rives BFK white, Alexis Capt & Glenn Zucman, 2016Spring Break No.2, detail, Alexis Capt & Glenn ZucmanSpring Break No.2, signatures, Alexis Capt & Glenn ZucmanSpring Break No.3, 30×22″, Conté Crayon on Rives BFK white, Marta Troya & Yulia Grenaderova, 2016Spring Break No.3, detail, Marta Troya & Yulia GrenaderovaSpring Break No.3, signatures, Marta Troya & Yulia GrenaderovaSpring Break No.4, 30×22″, Conté Crayon on Rives BFK White, Joey Kok, Ada Chua & Glenn Zucman, 2016
I’d never tried Automatic Drawing with other than 2 people. The dance of the pencil between 2 people is a powerful, remarkable experience. I somehow thought that 3 minds would be too many and the pencil would lock up. Or something. When Joey said that she and Ada and I should make a drawing I said ok. Apparently 3 hands on the pencil still works.
Spring Break No.4, detail, Joey Kok, Ada Chua & Glenn ZucmanSpring Break No.4, signatures, Joey Kok, Ada Chua & Glenn Zucman
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