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heres my final type dispersal. I'm really happy with this one actually, i think it looks really finished and exactly how i wanted it to be. I would use it and other people said they would too so thats definitely a good thing. This type idea comes from the idea of chinese whispers, the message gets diluted and decayed the more its passed over. I think you could also look at it in terms of nature (water) eroding man's creations. Ink is drawn on a wet ceramic plate which initially disperses, then when part dry, I have poured water over the ink which washes some of the ink away. Looks cool i think, I'm happy.
Very nicely done! Both esthetically and conceptually.
ReplyDeleteLove this! beautiful!! :)
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