"A Few Red Lines" is a hand-drawn artwork created using a pen plotter and a red fineline marker, merging the mechanical precision of plotting with the organic qualities of hand-rendered design. The piece features a wave-like form with a subtle 'face,' transformed into a structured, square-like block at the base of the composition. By mirroring and flipping the original shape, a complementary block is created at the top, forming a dynamic visual relationship between the two.
The intersecting red lines create an intricate lattice of energy, guiding the viewer’s eye to explore both the bold geometry and the illusion of perspective. This piece invites contemplation on duality, transformation, and the balance between human creativity and machine accuracy.