Horse. My first single continuous line drawing animal with Optical Art alternate shading, Mick Burton, 1966.
Lion single continuous line drawing with alternate shading in black and white. Mick Burton, continuous line Artist.
Leeds Inner Ring Road Starts Here. Use of varying thickness of continuous line, overs and unders. Pre dates Spagetty Junction near Birmingham. Mick Burton, 1967.
Cat, or Ragamuffin. One of 4 single continuous line drawing designs bought by J Arthur Dixon Ltd, greeting cards. Mick Burton, 1969.
Lion, or Mayer single continuous line drawing, large screenprint by Northern Screenprints Ltd. Mick Burton, 1969.
Cat, single continuous line drawing, large screen print by Northern Screenprints Ltd 1969. Mick Burton, continuous line artist.
Horse, single continuous line drawing, large screen print, Northern Screenprints Ltd 1969. Mick Burton, continuous line artist.
Elephant, single continuous line drawing, large screen print by Northern Screenprints Ltd. 1969. Mick Burton, continuous line artist.
Panther single continuous line drawing with alternate shading. Mick Burton, 1970.
Rose. Several continuous lines and alternate shading in three colours in Japanese style. Mick Burton, 1970.
Japanese Waterfall. Two continuous lines and four colours. Mick Burton, 1970
Nottingham Inter Varcity Club newsletter cover. Mick Burton, 1970
Ho v v er Train Invented, but I preferred a Ho v v ering Steam train. Single continuous line drawing and alternate shading. Mick Burton, 1970
Ireland, or Emerald Isle. My first single continuous line drawing map. Mick Burton, 1970.
Fast Bowler, John Waring (Ripon and Yorkshire cricket teams). Continuous lines from circles and spokes. Mick Burton, 1970.
Stork, or Flamingo, single continuous line with alternate shading. Mick Burton, 1970.
Squirrel, or Squiggle single continuous line drawing. I used a squiggly line to show the effect of the fur and used copper alternate shading. Mick Burton, 1970
Hot Cross Bunnie, single continuous line drawing was a simple continuous line, but with a ferocious appearance. Mick Burton, 1971
Skelldale negative. Single continuous line drawing. Mick Burton, continuous line artist, 1970.
Supernova. Spherical continuous line with Colour Sequence, including the wide lines. Mick Burton, 1971
Deep Space. White line widest amongst darker areas. Spherically drawn lines. Mick Burton, 1971
A Look into the Future. Decreasing sized spheres with their centres connected suggested space and time. Mick Burton, 1971
Whirlpool in Space, or Petrol Poluted Puddle. Spherical single continuous line drawing with repeat colour sequence with Rainbow colours. Mick Burton, Continuous Line, 1971.
Broken Window. Four colour theorem applied to Spherical single continuous line drawing and then applied just black or white. Mick Burton, 1971
Fluorescephant. Continuous line drawing with colour sequence. National Society Open Exhibition, Mall Gallery, London, 1973. Mick Burton.
Budgie, Joey. I did this sketch in preparation for a continuous line drawing. Mick Burton, 1971
Star Burst. Four Colour Theorem applied to a map of shell shapes wound round from the centre. Rainbow sequence of colours. Mick Burton, 1971
Colour sequence applied to balls flowing through a grid, like a wall. Mick Burton, 1971
Reverse Ripple. Bounce lines with colour sequence. Mick Burton, continuous line artist, 1971.
Iguana single continuous line drawing with colour sequence. Mick Burton, 1971.
Car, or Jalopy. Single continuous Line drawing with colour sequence. Based on my favourite veteral car. Mick Burton, 1971
My entry for the national competition for the loga for the new Sports Council. Mick Burton, 1972.
Planetary slingshot proposals for the Voyager missions. Mick Burton, 1972
Flame on the Sun. Spherical single continuous line drawing, with complementary reds and greens expressing explosive violence. Mick Burton, continuous line artist.
Hen Harriet, or Cock-a-doodle. Single continuous line drawing with colour sequence.
This “mapping” of my face was a good experiment wtih Four Colour allocation. Mick Burton, 1972.
Mechelin Man. Single continuous line drawing with alternate overdraw. Mick Burton, 1972.
I used a crumpled sheet of cartridge paper to form a map to apply my four colours to. Mick Burton, 1972.
“Every fingerprint is unique and so are palm prints”. Continuous Line Drawing, including face. Mick Burton, 1973
“Mouseman Mouse in three phases of existence”. Continuous Line Drawing with mixed colouring. Mick Burton, 1973.
My design submission for the 1977 World Table Tennis Championships. Mick Burton, 1973.
I often had this vision of a bowman which I drew and called “Stance of Belief”. Mick Burton, 1973.
Attack and Defence (depicting a table tennis point being played). Largely continuous lines. Mick Burton, 1973
“Tour of Britain” , or “Not to Scale”. Continuous line drawing where the coastal outline influences the interior. Mick Burton, 1973.
My Grid Machine result of spherical single continuous line drawing. Looked like “Red Sky over Church”. Mick Burton, 1973
White horse, single continuous line drawing, negative effect used for Coffee Table production design. Mick Burton, continuous line artist, 1973.
Four sizes of circle within a square and colouring overlaps in a rainbow sequence. Mick Burton, 1974
River route through mapping. Mick Burton, continuous line artist, 1974.
“Knight’s Moves” single continuous line drawing by Mick Burton, continuous line artist. 1974.
Dumbell Repeat integrated. Mick Burton, continuous line artist, 1974.
Largely lines running across the page to produce sea and sky effects. Three overlapping pear shapes suggest the impending splash. Mick Burton, 1974