It's fine :) I'm used to critics. I studied art for 10 years and I did a few exhibitions. The goal was to make a sketch, a quick drawing because there was a bird and I was afraid he would fly away so I had no time to do an elaborate drawing. The scribbles represent trees ( there were trees in the background ). And it's ok to make scribbles in a drawing... painters have always doing that before doing the real painting. Since modern art in the beginning of the 20th century, Art has changed and artists were no longer obliged to represent reality and were able to concentrate on the essential. In drawing it is the line....
OK OK OK OK OK OK pour les deux dates je vais essayer mais j'ai déjà un peu mal à mon niveau donc il est pas mal de temps à me faire faire et j'ai rien compris de plus pour le d et la suite des évènements qui sont passés à côté des
@@NaTheN9ll I checked and it looks complicated. I'm watching "Twin peaks"for the first Tim right now. ( it's also something :) ) so I will take more time to look at it later.
The artist begins with a blank section of the street, selecting a spot with visibility. With deliberate movements, he starts drawing lines using only white chalk. These lines may start as simple geometric shapes or abstract forms, gradually evolving and intersecting with one another. The white chalk lines contrast with the asphalt, creating a temporary disruption in the familiar landscape. Cars may contribute to the artwork, adding their own marks to the evolving composition. The performance unfolds over a predetermined period, with the artist continuously adding to and modifying the drawing. The lines may become more intricate and interconnected, forming a complex web of patterns and shapes that span the street surface.