INTRODUCTION 1 PART ONE-FORM AND SPACE
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FORM I Structural families: the skeletal object 7
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DRAWING MARKS I Lines and marks with ink 19
J SPACE I The relationship between two and three dimensions 27
FORM 11 Structural families: objects of mass and the structure of volume 43
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FORM ! 11 The aesthetic implications of form 59
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SPACE II The intuitive organization of space 73 s-
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SPACE 111 The conscious organization of space 85 FORM l¥ Form in the plant: the structural unit 95
FORM V Planes and curved surfaces: forces and surface tension 107
PART TWO-VISION 173
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DRAWlNG MARKS II The monoprint 175
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VISION I Addition and subtraction 189
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VISION li New shapes from old 197
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VISION 111 Pictorial quality 203
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VISION IV The pictorial imagination 211
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VISION V Imaginative drawing from the model 219
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VISION VI Simultaneous observation and imagination 227
VISION VII Looking with intent: simultaneous aspects of objects 237
REVIEW Review of Part T wo 253