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This series explores the generative effects of small deviations through iteration, repetition, and rotation. The graphic produced appears to twist and rise from the ground, creating an abstract topographic form.

In essence, the key sprite is a dynamically created bean or kidney-shaped path which stacks and spirals. Each "layer" is checking the layer that immediately precedes it for curvature, diameter, and axis of rotation. The layers then assign themselves a colour based on their predecessor. The intensity of colour and variance of deviation get exponentially tighter the taller the layers get. Finally, there is another variable at work to determine the twistiness of the stack.

50cm x 70cm giclée print on gallery-standard archival paper, resistant to discolouration and deterioration over time. Edition 1 of 1.

S$240 — with shipping and taxes, frame not included.