Zeigarnik effect
Media: Sakura Pigma Micron Pens and Copic Sketch Markers on Strathmore Cotton Plate Bristol Paper
Paper Dimensions: 11x14 Inches
Image Dimensions for Mating: 8x11 Inches
Date of Creation: July 2020
Shipping and Handling:
Packaged and sent by yours truly from Cedar Park, Texas. Drawing will be placed between foam boards with archival tissue protection and packaged into a cardboard box.
All Orders will be fulfilled and sent out within 3 days of placing the order.
Free shipping in the US.
For international shipping, a shipping fee will be added. Costumer will be notified of the shipping fee before charging.
*Please note this drawing is unframed.
Media: Sakura Pigma Micron Pens and Copic Sketch Markers on Strathmore Cotton Plate Bristol Paper
Paper Dimensions: 11x14 Inches
Image Dimensions for Mating: 8x11 Inches
Date of Creation: July 2020
Shipping and Handling:
Packaged and sent by yours truly from Cedar Park, Texas. Drawing will be placed between foam boards with archival tissue protection and packaged into a cardboard box.
All Orders will be fulfilled and sent out within 3 days of placing the order.
Free shipping in the US.
For international shipping, a shipping fee will be added. Costumer will be notified of the shipping fee before charging.
*Please note this drawing is unframed.
Media: Sakura Pigma Micron Pens and Copic Sketch Markers on Strathmore Cotton Plate Bristol Paper
Paper Dimensions: 11x14 Inches
Image Dimensions for Mating: 8x11 Inches
Date of Creation: July 2020
Shipping and Handling:
Packaged and sent by yours truly from Cedar Park, Texas. Drawing will be placed between foam boards with archival tissue protection and packaged into a cardboard box.
All Orders will be fulfilled and sent out within 3 days of placing the order.
Free shipping in the US.
For international shipping, a shipping fee will be added. Costumer will be notified of the shipping fee before charging.
*Please note this drawing is unframed.
The Zeigarnik Effect is a term in Psychology referring to the fact that people tend to better remember unfinished tasks, than finished ones. To celebrate this human tendency I’ve removed a quarter of the original pattern and left it unfinished, which in turn, created a whole new beautiful pattern.
This drawing is the first of a developing series which is currently in progress.