This is a new day. Lovely sunny spring time. Just perfect to publish the penultimate piece of my Sierpinski series.
The naming Black/White refers to the letters, not the background. I know, it's a bit confusing, having more black in the White Initials and not vice versa. I like this one even more than the other version.
Vasarely, the famous op-artist liked to say he liked working in black and white, because when he had done one painting he already had done two ! Your way of working is not so far from his in the sixties, so i'm not surprised the positive/negative transformation is working so well !
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The naming Black/White refers to the letters, not the background. I know, it's a bit confusing, having more black in the White Initials and not vice versa. I like this one even more than the other version.
what a wonderful way to see the world!
Lattices within lattices, trees within trees, facets within facets, nests within nests.
Eggs within birds, and birds within eggs. Perfections within imperfection. Life within life.
10 within 10.
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