Labyrinthine projection

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A Labyrinthine Projection is a single, hand-drawn, uninterrupted, nonintersecting line describing an image that, when viewed from a distance, reveals a photo-real image. The term was coined by contemporary American artist, Mo Morales, in 2000. The term first appeared in print on October 12, 2004 in a Portland Tribune article.

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