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Deductive Realism

Deductive Realism is the convergence of naturalism and lines to create a visually stimulating body of work. Coined and implemented by visual artist Kay (Karla) Kelman, it is a technical style comparable to dots (stipples) used in pointillism. Zeprint cartographic lines are used to create three dimensional forms on a two dimensional plane. Zeprint lines emulate the organic markings of a zebra/fingerprint, as well as the spontaneous mark-making of contour drawings. They are not limited specific lengths, widths, or shapes, and can be used in various art forms.

Deductive drawing - drawing from general shapes to specific details.

Realism - representation of subject matters as they appear in nature. (naturalism)

Cartography - study of maps

Zeprint Lines -zebra/fingerprint lines used to create a 3-dimensional image (form) on a 2-Dimensional surface.

--Karlakelman (talk) 18:36, 12 November 2014 (UTC)