Background polygons from magazine & catalog clippings. Central zig-zag from real (not facsimile) mid-19th-century ledger paper. Thanks to the influence of composer John Cage, I let chance determine the locations of the black painted lines: their positions are pairs of integers in sequence from a random number generator.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
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Background polygons from magazine & catalog clippings. Central zig-zag from real (not facsimile) mid-19th-century ledger paper. Thanks to the influence of composer John Cage, I let chance determine the locations of the black painted lines: their positions are pairs of integers in sequence from a random number generator.
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A good starter for this week´s theme, Fi!
ReplyDelete(And again: I´m very glad that you are back again!)
Likewise - good start and look forward to more !
ReplyDeleteO your composition is beautiful Fi! And I do love the fact that you've used a random number generator for the placing of the black lines!
ReplyDeleteSuperb in every which way and direction!
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