Introduction
Canvas 155 demonstrates a grid-based structure centered on linear anchoring behavior.
A single continuous path progresses across repeated modules to maintain stable rhythm and tension distribution.
This system emphasizes linear extension, modular repetition, and long-range stabilization.
Grammar Level
G4 — Linear Anchoring System
Characteristics:
- Linear path progression
- Modular repetition
- Stable tension distribution
- Continuous single-thread execution
- Long-range structural stability
Structural Analysis
Canvas 155 utilizes linear modular organization.
Paths continuously extend along fixed axes while repeated units generate stable grid geometry.
Its structure demonstrates strong regularity and rhythmic balance.
Front / Back Structure
Front Structure
The front surface presents orderly linear organization and stable geometric rhythm.
Back Structure
The back structure reveals uniform return paths with minimal overlap behavior.
Path Logic
Canvas 155 employs linear traversal behavior.
Paths extend continuously along fixed directional axes through modular cycles.
Key behaviors include:
- Linear extension
- Modular repetition
- Stable recovery
- Uniform rhythmic distribution
Tension Behavior
The tension field of Canvas 155 remains highly uniform.
Because the structure is regular and directionally stable, localized deviation is minimized.
This produces:
- Stable thread flow
- Uniform tension
- Long-range stabilization
- Reduced structural deformation
Execution Characteristics
Canvas 155 demonstrates strong predictability and execution stability.
Its system is suitable for long-duration continuous embroidery.
Particularly suitable for studying:
- Linear traversal
- Modular systems
- Tension stabilization
- Long-range structures
Conclusion
Canvas 155 demonstrates coordination between linear progression and modular stabilization.
Its characteristics provide insight into long-range continuous embroidery grammar.
Figure Caption



SEO Summary
Canvas 155 explores linear anchoring, modular repetition, and long-range embroidery structures.
