Wall Drawing Instructions A3Poster

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11 A wall divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts. Within
each part, three of the four kinds of lines are superimposed.
16 Bands of lines 12 inches (30 cm) wide, in three directions (vertical,
horizontal, diagonal right) intersecting.
17 Four-part drawing with a different line direction in each part.
19 A wall divided vertically into six equal parts, with two of the four kinds of
line directions superimposed in each part.
26 A one-inch grid covering a 36 inch square. Within each one-inch square,
there is a line in one of the four directions.
38 Tissue paper cut into 1½-inch (4 cm) squares and inserted into holes in
the gray pegboard walls. All holes in the walls are filled randomly.
45 Straight lines 10” (25 cm) long, not touching, covering the wall evenly.
46 Vertical lines, not straight, not touching, covering the wall evenly.
47 A wall divided into fifteen equal parts, each with a different line direction,
and all combinations.
51 All architectural points connected by straight lines. Blue snap lines.
55 Short vertical lines, four colors, each color drawn randomly for one hour.
56 A square is divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts, each
with lines in four directions superimposed progressively.
65 Lines not short, not straight, crossing and touching, drawn at random,
using four colors, uniformly dispersed with maximum density, covering
the entire surface of the wall.
73 Lines straight, not touching, drawn at random, uniformly dispersed with
maximum density, covering the wall.
85 Four color composite/pencil. A wall is divided into four horizontal parts.
In the top row are four equal divisions, each with lines in a different
direction. In the second row, six double combinations; in the third
row, four triple combinations; in the bottom row, all four combinations
superimposed.
86 Ten thousand lines about 10 inches (25 cm) long, covering the wall evenly.
87 A square divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts, each
with lines and colors in four directions superimposed progressively.
88 A 6-inch (15 cm) grid covering the wall. Within each square, not straight
lines in either of four directions. Only one direction in each square but as
many as desired, and at least one line in each square.
91 A six-inch (15 cm) grid covering the wall. Within each square, not straight
lines from side to side, using red, yellow and blue pencils. Each square
contains at least one line of each color.
95 On a wall divided vertically into fifteen equal parts, vertical lines,
not straight, using four colors in all one-, two-, three-, and four-part
combinations.
97 Within an 80 inch (200cm) square, 10,000 straight lines. Next to it is an 80
inch (200 cm) square with 10,000 not straight lines.
99 Arcs from the midpoint of four sides.
103 Not straight vertical lines, from floor to ceiling, using as much wall area as
is determined by the draftsperson.
104 10,000 random straight lines about four inches long.
106 Arcs from the midpoints of two sides of the wall.
111 A wall divided vertically into five equal parts, with ten thousand lines in
each part: 1st) 6” (15 cm) long; 2nd) 12” (30 cm) long; 3rd) 18” (45 cm) long;
4th) 24” (60 cm) long; 5th) 30” (75 cm) long. Pencil.
118 On a wall surface, any continuous stretch of wall, using a hard pencil,
place fifty points at random. The points should be evenly distributed
over the area of the wall. All of the points should be connected by straight
lines.
122 All combinations of two lines crossing, placed at random, using arcs from
corners and sides, straight, not straight and broken lines.
123 Copied lines. The first drafter draws a not straight vertical line as long
as possible. The second drafter draws a line next to the first one, trying
to copy it. The third drafter does the same, as do as many drafters as
possible. Then the first drafter, followed by the others, copies the last line
drawn until both ends of the wall are reached. Pencil.
124 Horizontal not straight lines. Each drafter draws one not straight
horizontal line from the left side of the wall to the right. The lines should
not touch. There are as many lines as drafters; each draws one. Pencil.
130 Grid and arcs from four corners.
132 A 36 in. (90 cm) grid covering the wall. All two-part combinations of arcs
from corners and sides, straight and not straight lines, systematically.
140 Arcs from two adjacent corners and the midpoint of one side, between.
142 A 10-inch (25 cm) grid covering the wall. An increasing number of vertical
not straight lines from the left side and horizontal not straight lines from
bottom to top, adding one line per row of the grid. All lines are spaced
evenly based on the number of lines, filling the last row of each direction.
146 All two-part combinations of blue arcs from corners and sides, and blue
straight, not straight, and broken lines.
154 A black outlined square with a red horizontal line from the midpoint of
the left side toward the middle of the right side.
159 A black outlined square with a red diagonal line from the lower left corner
toward the upper right corner; and another red line from the lower right
corner to the upper left.
160 A black outlined square with a red diagonal line centered on the axis
between the upper left and lower right corners and another red diagonal
line centered on the axis between the lower left and upper right corners.
164 A black outlined square with a red horizontal line centered on the axis
between the midpoint of the left side and the midpoint of the right side
and a red diagonal line centered on the axis between the lower left and
upper right corners.
232 A square, each side of which is equal to a tenth of the total length of
three lines, the first of which is drawn from a point halfway between the
center of the wall and a point halfway between the center of the wall
and the upper left corner and the midpoint of the left side to a point
halfway between the center of the wall and a point halfway between the
center of the wall and the midpoint of the bottom side; the second line is
drawn from a point halfway between the start of the first line and a point
halfway between the center of the wall and the upper right corner and
the midpoint of the top side to the start of the first line; the third line is
drawn from a point halfway between a point equidistant from the end of
the first line, the start of the second line and a point halfway between a
point halfway between the center of the wall and the midpoint of the right
side and a point halfway between the center of the wall and the upper
right corner and the midpoint of the top side to the point where the first
line starts and the second line ends; the right side is located on the axis
of, and equidistant from two points, the first of which is located at a point
halfway between a point halfway between the center of the wall and the
midpoint of the right side and the lower right corner to a point halfway
between a point halfway between the midpoint of the top side and the
upper right corner and the start of the third line.
238 The location of a parallelogram. A parallelogram whose top and bottom
sides are two and a half times as long as its left and right sides and whose
top side is located between the points where two sets of lines cross: the
first line of the first set is drawn from a point halfway between the center
of the wall and a point halfway between the midpoint of the top side and
the upper left corner to a point halfway between the midpoint of the
bottom side and the lower right corner. The second line of the first set
from the midpoint of the top side to a point equidistant to the center of
the wall, a point halfway between the center of the wall and the midpoint
of the bottom side and a point halfway between the midpoint of the left
side and the lower left corner. The first line of the second set is drawn
from a point halfway between the midpoint of the top side and the upper
right corner to the lower right corner. The second line of the second set
is drawn from a point halfway between the midpoint of the right side
and the upper right corner to a point halfway between a point halfway
between the center of the wall and the upper left corner and a point
halfway between the midpoint of the top side and the upper left corner.
The left side is drawn on a line to a point halfway between the point
where the second line of the first set of lines ends and a point halfway
between the midpoint of the bottom side and the lower left corner.
260 On blue walls, all two-part combinations of white arcs from corners and
sides, and white straight, not straight, and broken lines within a 36-inch
(90 cm) grid.
264 A wall divided into 16 equal parts with all one-, two-, three-, and four-part
combinations of lines in four directions and four colors.
273 A six-inch (15 cm) grid covering the walls. Lines from corners, sides, and
center of the walls to random points on the grid. 1st wall: Red lines from
the midpoints of four sides; 2nd wall: Blue lines from four corners; 3rd
wall: Yellow lines from the center; 4th wall: Red lines from the midpoints
of four sides, blue lines from four corners; 5th wall: Red lines from the
midpoints of four sides, yellow lines from the center; 6th wall: Blue lines
from four corners, yellow lines from the center; 7th wall: Red lines from
the midpoints of four sides, blue lines from four corners, yellow lines
from the center. Each wall has an equal number of lines. (The number of
lines and their length are determined by the draftsman.)
274 The location of six geometric figures. (The specific locations are
determined by the drafter.)
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280 On a yellow wall draw a six inch grid with a hard (9H) pencil. From the
four corners of the wall draw straight blue lines (using crayon) to random
points on the grid; red lines are drawn from the four sides and white lines
from the center. The lines are drawn as follows: blue lines - from each
corner one line is drawn toward the center four lines above the center,
four lines below. Red lines - from each side (midpoint) one line is drawn
toward the center four lines above (or right) four lines below (or left).
White lines - one line is drawn toward the corners & sides and two lines
between each of these lines.
289 A six-inch (15cm) grid covering each of the four black walls. White lines
to points on the grid. 1st wall: 24 lines from the center; 2nd wall: 12 lines
from the midpoint of each of the sides; 3rd wall: 12 lines from each corner;
4th wall: 24 lines from the center, 12 lines from the midpoint of each of
the sides, 12 lines from each corner.
295 Six white geometric figures (outlines) superimposed on a black wall.
305 The location of one hundred random specific points. (The locations are
determined by the drafters.)
328 On a black wall, a white circle within which are white vertical parallel
lines, and a white parallelogram within which are white horizontal
parallel lines. The vertical lines within the circle do not enter the
parallelogram, and the horizontal lines within the parallelogram do not
enter the circle.
335 On four black walls, white vertical parallel lines, and in the center of the
walls, eight geometric figures (including cross, X) within which are white
horizontal parallel lines. The vertical lines do not enter the figures.
338 Two part drawing. The wall is divided vertically into two parts. Each part
is divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts. 1st part: Lines
in four directions, one direction in each quarter. 2nd part: Lines in four
directions, superimposed progressively.
340 Six-part drawing. The wall is divided horizontally and vertically into six
equal parts. 1st part: On red, blue horizontal parallel lines, and in the
center, a circle within which are yellow vertical parallel lines; 2nd part:
On yellow, red horizontal parallel lines, and in the center, a square within
which are blue vertical parallel lines; 3rd part: On blue, yellow horizontal
parallel lines, and in the center, a triangle within which are red vertical
parallel lines; 4th part: On red, yellow horizontal parallel lines, and
in the center, a rectangle within which are blue vertical parallel lines;
5th part: On yellow, blue horizontal parallel lines, and in the center, a
trapezoid within which are red vertical parallel lines; 6th part: On blue,
red horizontal parallel lines, and in the center, a parallelogram within
which are yellow vertical parallel lines. The horizontal lines do not enter
the figures.
343 On a black wall, nine geometric figures (including right triangle, cross, X)
in squares. The backgrounds are filled in solid white.
365 A square divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts, each
with a progressively darker gradation of gray.
366 Black arcs using the height of the wall as a radius, and black arcs using the
midpoints of the wall as a radius. The arcs are filled in solid and drawn in
India ink.
381 A square divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts, one
gray, one yellow, one red and one blue, drawn with color and India ink
washes.
386 Stars with three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine points, drawn with a
light tone India ink wash inside, an India ink wash outside, separated by a
6-inch (15 cm) white band.
391 Two-part drawing. The two walls are each divided horizontally and
vertically into four equal parts. First wall: 12-inch (30 cm) bands of lines
in four directions, one direction in each part, drawn in black India ink.
Second wall: Same, but with four colors drawn in India ink and color ink
washes.
392 A 12” (30 cm) grid covering the black wall. Within each 12” (30 cm) square,
a vertical, horizontal, diagonal right or diagonal left line bisecting the
square. All squares are filled. (The direction of the line in each square is
determined by the drafter)
396 A black five-pointed star, a yellow six-pointed star, a red seven-pointed
star, and a blue eight-pointed star, drawn in color and India ink washes.
415 Double Drawing. Right: Isometric Figure (Cube) with progressively darker
graduations of gray on each of three planes; Left: Isometric figure with
red, yellow, and blue superimposed progressively on each of the three
planes. The background is gray.
419 The wall is bordered and divided horizontally and vertically into four
equal parts with a 6-inch (15 cm) black ink band. Each quarter has
alternating parallel 6-inch (15 cm) bands of white and color ink bands.
Upper left: gray; upper right: yellow; lower left: red; lower right: blue.
422 The room (or wall) is divided vertically into fifteen parts. All one-, two-,
three-, and four-part combinations of four colors, using color ink washes.
Color ink wash.
439 Asymmetrical pyramid with color ink washes superimposed.
462 On four walls, one room, arcs 4 inches (10 cm) wide, from the midpoints
of four sides, drawn with alternating bands of gray and black ink wash.
527 Two flat-topped pyramids with color ink washes superimposed.
541 On each of four walls, a tilted form with color ink washes superimposed.
Color ink wash. (A) First wall: The background is GG -Left plane: YRY;
right plane: YBY; bottom plane: BRB (B) Second wall: The background is
YY. Left plane: GBG; right plane: RGG; top plane: YGR (C) Third wall: The
background is RR. Left plane: GBB; right plane: RYG; bottom plane: GGY;
(D) The background is BB. Left plane: GYB. right plane: GRR; top plane:
YGY Key: Red = R; Yellow = Y; Blue = B; Gray = G
579 Three concentric arches. The outside one is blue; the middle red; and the
inside one is yellow.
583 Rectangles, with color ink washes superimposed. Each is bordered by a
10-inch (25 cm) band with color ink washes superimposed, a ½-inch (1¼
cm) white band, and a 4-inch (10 cm) black band.
584 Squares, divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts. Within
each part, color ink washes superimposed. The squares are bordered by a
½-inch (1¼ cm) white band and a 4-inch (10 cm) black band.
610 Isometric figure with color ink washes superimposed.
614 Rectangles formed by 3-inch (8 cm) wide India ink bands, meeting at
right angles.
630 A wall is divided horizontally into two equal parts. Top: alternating
horizontal black and white 8-inch (20 cm) bands. Bottom: alternating
vertical black and white 8-inch (20 cm) bands.
631 A wall is divided into two equal parts by a line drawn from corner to
corner. Left: alternating diagonal black and white 8-inch (20 cm) bands
from the lower left. Right: alternating diagonal black and white 8-inch (20
cm) bands from the upper right.
681 A wall divided vertically into four equal squares separated and bordered
by black bands. Within each square, bands in one of four directions, each
with color ink washes superimposed.
684 Squares bordered and divided horizontally and vertically into four equal
squares, each with bands in one of four directions.
715 On a black wall, pencil scribbles to maximum density. Pencil.
725 On a blue wall, a black square within a white border.
766 Twenty-one isometric cubes of varying sizes, each with color ink washes
superimposed.
797 The first drafter has a black marker and makes an irregular horizontal line
near the top of the wall. Then the second drafter tries to copy it (without
touching it) using a red marker. The third drafter does the same, using
a yellow marker. The fourth drafter does the same using a blue marker.
Then the second drafter followed by the third and fourth copies the last
line drawn until the bottom of the wall is reached.
811 A square of 14’ divided horizontally and into two equal parts. The top half
matte black. The bottom half glossy black.
821 A black square divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts,
each with a different direction of alternating flat and glossy bands.
821 A white square divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts,
each with a different direction of alternating flat and glossy bands.
822 A wall divided horizontally by a curvy line. The top is flat black; the
bottom is glossy black.
824 A black square divided in two parts by a wavy line. One part flat; one
glossy.
852 A wall divided from the upper left to the lower right by a curvy line; left:
glossy yellow; right: glossy purple.
853 A wall bordered and divided vertically into two parts by a flat black band.
Left part: a square is divided vertically by a curvy line. Left: glossy red;
right: glossy green; Right part: a square is divided horizontally by a curvy
line. Top: glossy blue; bottom: glossy orange.
901 Color bands and black blob. The wall is divided vertically into six equal
bands; red; yellow; blue; orange; purple; green. In the center is a black
glossy blob.
959 Uneven bands from the upper right corner.
1180 Within a circle, draw 10,000 black straight lines and 10,000 black not
straight lines. All lines are randomly spaced and equally distributed.
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