His 'serpentine line' often depicts characters whose outlines are lightly drawn with the main areas filled in with 'broken dotted lines'.
Gottlieb once said, "If I made a wriggly line or a serpentine line it was because I wanted a serpentine line.
Leading straight down to the desert, but from the air or below you'd see only brush, a serpentine line of gray-green.
She was so small that her swinging foot did not reach the table, over which the trail of her dress extended in a serpentine line.
The pattern of the forewings is divided by a serpentine longitudinal line.
From there, the songs take off into improvisations: serpentine vocal lines answered by the harmonium, percussive ones traded with the tabla, call-and-response with the other singers.
Almost directly below them was a serpentine line of several hundred exiting the mile long Siq that led into and out of Petra.
The centerpiece here is "Hebron," a monumental pastel-on-canvas drawing, an elegant semi-abstract picture of a ghostly soldier directing his rifle at a crowd drawn in serpentine black line.
The grass moved beside the road, a serpentine line in the waist-high reeds.