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Tetris n. 5

From the series “Tetris”, oil and pencil on paper, 32 x 40 cm. In the popular video game Tetris, pieces of various shapes slowly come down from above. The aim of the game is to be able to stick them in as they fall, avoiding the creation of voids. The making of a line devoid of interruptions will allow the disappearance of all the elements that compose it and the continuation of the game. But little by little the pieces accumulate, the thinking time is reduced and the stress increases, until a final piece arrives to occupy the space available above, and the game ends. In these drawings, block after block, row after row, something slowly accumulates and at the end fills the entire space. A horizontal bar at the top of the sheet indicates that the game is over.

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Tim Linville 17 Jan 2014

Your Mind Sees in Numbers,and Their Movements.Very Artistic,and Interesting Outcome!You Would Most Likely Make a Great City Planner.