What follows is an intention to render these balls flat, iconic, and scaleless thereby allowing the viewer to focus on the individual surface compositions of the balls while leaving room for interpretation and meaning. Upon picking it up he is struck with the urge to document this thing in paint. No-wall version: Throw the ball up in the air, do your spin while it falls and bounces, then catch.A fascination for the Bouncy Ball and more generally the projectile begins when the Red Bouncy Ball comes to rest at his feet. Onesies: Throw the ball against the wall, spin around completely (360 degrees), then catch the ball before it bounces.No-wall version: Bounce the ball under your leg, twice. Twosies: Toss the ball under your leg and bounce off the wall, then catch.No-wall version: Bounce the ball, then hit it down again before catching. Threesies: Bounce the ball on the ground first, then use your palm to bat the ball against the wall, then catch it before it bounces on the floor again.No-wall version: Throw the ball up, let bounce, then catch. Foursies: Bounce the ball from the ground to the wall and then back to you (this is the opposite of what you do for Sixies).No-wall version: Bounce the ball on the ground five times, but throw it hard enough so it bounces up over your head. Fivesies: Bounce the ball on the ground five times.No-wall version: Throw the ball up in the air six times (no bounces).
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