Still life painting with grid markings
I’ve always felt the grid in human optics is innate but very hard to prove the neurological research is pretty mind binding that's for sure.
These still life paintings are all on 300 g postcard size watercolor paper.
The medium use is pencil and acrylic painting.
Lemon and two green grapes
So far in my research I have discovered these grid type markings which can be seen in Rembrandts, Paul Cezanne and William Coldstream's paintings, centuries apart. These grid like optical sensations apparently happen when you focus on a chosen motif or some other object as vertical with your optical sensory faculty.
Grapes
Sweet Potato
Capsicum
This still life is on washi paper
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Half Lemon Twist






