Curvaceous Lines
Painted completely within Inkscape - May 2026
Printed on Red River Paper’s Palo Duro 315 paper produced from cotton with archival standards
Thinking about abstractions by Piet Mondrian, Jimmy Ernst, and Ruth Asawa led me to develop Curvaceous Lines.
The color elements were inspired by our friend Cindy Pitt’s beautiful glass works.
After creating the art in vector graphics, an output file is generated that can be printed.
The vector program creates an output file in a very high definition - computing every pixel that will be printed.
Because of the complexity of the above, this takes my high-speed computer over 5 hours.
Afterwards, I check the output file for any imperfections or oversights.
Then I make changes at the vector graphic level and recreate the output file.
This is repeated until everything appears correct.
Prototype prints are then created.
It takes days until the final print is made.
A single print, what I call a monoprint, was created: 1 print on Hahnemühle’s cotton paper - 36" wide x 24" height
Digital prints and larger sizes are available - contact me for more information.