4/24/22. So if you decided you wanted to make this piece, you *imagine* a triangle, create a # of lines, rotate them, and then draw those lines only where they intersect with your triangle. Then you imagine a slightly bigger triangle, and rotate it, and repeat the process, except you imagine that the parts of the newer, bigger, triangle only exist if they don't touch the smaller, previous triangle(s), and you draw your lines (with a new angle) in *those* parts. And it repeats! I didn't really have much else to talk about here, but thought maybe people would be interested in understanding the process that I use for imagining some of these abstract pieces. It demonstrates that while it's made with code, the concepts are really just ideas and creativity. I actually mentally coded most of this while floating in a sensory deprivation room the other day! Hope you enjoy. :)
Edition : #1
Seed: #20808
Pens used: 0.5mm, 0.3mm, and 0.2mm rOtring isographs
Inks used: Noodler's Apache Sunset, Akhmatova Green, and Heart of Darkness
Total movement distance: 2059.7113 ft
Time to plot: 7hr, 15min
Number of blades: 209
Number of segments per blade: 344
Sun Size: 8.2804 inches
Start Shape Size: 0.2298 inches
Longest blade: 7.7403 inches
Biggest Sway: 2.8533 inches
Blade Mode: cubic_out, (29.12% likely)
Sway Mode: linear, (50.0% likely)
Wind Roll: 33.3415, (95.0% likely)
Blade Construction: (96.0% likely)
Portrait Roll: 85.9008, (99.0% likely)
The Statistical Unlikelihood of this plot: 13.14593280%