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I think the designer of this certain piece uses a variety of different line patterns to create an odd, scatterbrained appearance. That definitely comes across and it could further describe the mood/organization it evokes--it has a somewhat sketchy/unbalanced and quick look to it (it's freeform but also sort of unified). It uses simple elements to make good piece. I felt that this was a good example because of the many different patterns that are displayed here. The lines all carry this similar type of feel that translates into its personality. One is left with a strange feeling from looking at the piece. I am personally a fan of art that has a quirky vibe to it, but that's not to imply that I'm into cartoons or anything like that, though.
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