It could be a variety of genre though abstact is probably the one that most comes to mind. Line art, expessionism or modern/contempory art as well as they all have broad guidelines to them.
2006-08-01 20:55:34
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answered by dragonaotearoa 2
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that particular sample is an abstract contemporary non-figurative drawing.
to get a more accurate label for your style, we'd have to see a larger sample of your work, probably 20 or so (which, incidentially, is the minmum number of peices required for the label "body of work").
thanks for the showing, interesting peice...
2006-08-01 21:33:25
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answered by nihil_initio 3
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It's pen and ink art, lol. Really great too!
2006-08-02 01:21:59
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answered by EricaVee 4
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That is awesome, girl! Looks abstract. I saw something like that before, but in color. I think it was abstract. You are really good!
2006-08-01 20:23:40
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answered by Author Al 4
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try to study Japanese art using Chinese ink( that black one) and rounded brushes. use french paper for nanguin( this is another name for Chinese ink). be happy!
2006-08-01 20:30:51
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answered by diced tomatoes 2
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abstract in ink media...very nice its piccaso-ish i have some work kind of along the same lines..
2006-08-01 20:24:43
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answered by serrimac 2
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Abstract, but it is unique, so could be another, very nice. What does it mean? Kinda freaky, like Picasso, don't cut your ear off, please. Really, you are a very talented artist.
2006-08-01 20:24:45
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answered by me 4
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I would say surrealism and abstract fussed together nice work.
2006-08-01 21:43:40
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answered by Dragonfly 2
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HMMM Interesting!!!!
2006-08-01 20:23:49
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answered by Majenta 2
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I would say abstract. But I'm not sure.
2006-08-01 20:23:02
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answered by Precious 7
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