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crosshatch

[kraws-hach, kros-] / ˈkrɔsˌhætʃ, ˈkrɒs- /




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For Bibbs, art — in a crosshatching style, in his case — is all about communicating universal ideas.

From Los Angeles Times

Up close, you can see Lorenzato’s technique: After brushing on paint, he would make crosshatch patterns with a comb, a stick or a fork, giving the works a texture that almost seems to vibrate.

From New York Times

Hovering between realism and abstraction, these pieces, with their pink roses, puffy clouds and old-school amusement park rides drawn in rough, crosshatched lines, telegraph an almost childlike delight.

From New York Times

Sendak’s minutely crosshatched, freewheeling pictures are as familiar and mysterious as the contours of your childhood bedroom in the dark.

From New York Times

With a knife, score a crosshatch pattern into the surface fat on top of the roast.

From Washington Times