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More fanciful uses of lines include Jay Kelly's short vertical lines clustered to create rows of horizontal shapes imitating a barcode and Cy Twombly's calligraphy, which doesn't seem to have much at all to do with lines.
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The iconography of her paintings includes the use of lines representing paths and ceremonial hair-string skirts, and circles representing water-holes.
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This survey does the trick by focussing on Ruby's use of line during the past five years.
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