Part performance, part display, lineByline is a juxtaposition of digital and analog drawing techniques. By making roughly the same drawing with a computer and by hand, this piece highlights the various means now available for people to create images. In most industries, analog production is becoming an artifact. More and more, our hands are being used to move mouses and punch keyboards. As somebody who loves getting dirty and running my hands over rough paper, I have used this series of work to showcase my love of analog production, while leaving room for the digital expansion that is gaining more ground every day. Drawing hundreds of lines or repeating iterations of the script alphabet, are ways of letting my mind wander. I calm down and focus on what I am doing. I have purposely limited the aesthetic I am using for these drawings, which helps me focus on their structure.