Jonathan and I were interested in the interaction of two bodies in space - namely the mimicry of one by the other. Our sequence is a study of the distortion that occurs in reenactment. These drawings analyze the forms of each body at important peaks throughout a sequence of movements.

A second version removes some of the intervals, creating more discrete moments.

Another series of drawings investigates the relationship between the two bodies . . .

. . . and the space that is created between them.
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interesting analysis
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