All of the approximately 782 drawings presented here are from 2002-04, and are made entirely with HyperText Markup Language (HTML). I do not use a graphics program, layers, style sheets, or other coding.
One drawing is made every day and posted on my weblog (link). The drawings typically occur in small series of, say, from nine to twelve or more drawings, all based around a particular subject: a place, a memory, an idea or concept, a feeling or aspiration, other art, words.
I started using HTML because I wanted to make images for the web, and the idea of an image made with code embedded in a web page struck me as elegant, novel, and efficient.
HTML is an extremely limiting medium for making images. Every image uses the grid... (continue)
A Thousand Li of Mountains and River, 2004, HTML, 380 x 340 pixels

 


Licensed under a Creative Commons License 2.0, 2004