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More water droplets and now larger pools containing ink to investigate the different effects of how the space occupied determines the resultant image. Amazing and beautiful patterns and shapes in glorious colour have been left behind from the ink that was held in the space until the final evaporation of the water.


Something else has now occurred to me. Having taken photos of sections of these images with a macro lens, each photographic image has taken the original image out of context. Now the real size and scale of the original isn’t obvious. For instance, seeing a dramatically enlarged version in effect distorts the perception of the viewer, therefore the viewer now sees a completely different space occupied for the image compared to it’s original. These enlarged images show the complexity of detail contained in the original tiny space.

While experimenting with a hot glue gun trying to mimic lattice trails of resin I came away with these images.


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