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hatching

In drawing, the creation of areas of tone or shadow with a series of parallel lines. In cross-hatching the lines are then crossed by other parallel lines. It is often used to block in an area quickly and effectively.

It is also found in the form of brushwork used in tempera painting and fresco to convey a depth or gradation of tone otherwise difficult to obtain in these media.



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McPhail evokes waking adventures and dreams with equal aplomb in his signature style--muted tones, crosshatch modeling, enough shadows for a pleasing frisson.
Selective mirroring of groups of blocks, reminiscent of Jasper Johns's '70s crosshatch paintings, adds another dynamic layer.
The dynamics of sexual coercion and possession haunt not only contemporary heterosexual and interracial relations, but they also crosshatch intraracial and homosexual relations in disturbing ways.
 
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