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Disintigration

Disintigration

This drawing began with expansion, an increase in pressure as the marks got smaller, then dissipated as the marks became too small to continue with, falling away from the mass in the middle.

This drawing was completed at a time where carefully built plans fell apart after trauma to my family. Just as in the physical world of varying forces and reactions, small and large changes occur which I find it psychologically mirrored in the process I use to create work.

Tension

Tension

This composition changes depending entirely on which direction the light comes from. Using gravity changes to tilt, mix and change the direction of the ink flow, the acrylic pearlescent ink with standard acrylic ink separates, settles and dries at a different rate. This process creates fractals, eddies and sedimentation patterns of different coloured iridescence to draw into.

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