In chemistry, highly complex behaviour can follow from a number of simple rules. These drawings are for looking at the ways of developing complex, and profound, patterns from simple structures and techniques. I am interested in notions of repetitive processes, mutations and a sense of order.
Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.37, ink on paper, 28x41cm, 2006Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.36, ink on paper, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.35, ink on paper, 28x41cm, 2006Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.34, ink on paper, 28x40cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.32, ink on paper, 28x40cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.31, ink on paper, 28x40cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.29, ink on paper, 28x40cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.25, ink on paper, 29x41cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.24, ink on paper, 29x41cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.22, ink on paper, 29x41cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.21, ink on paper, 28x40cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.18, ink on paper, 30x42cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.10, ink on paper, 30x42cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.6, ink on paper, 30x42cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.4, ink on paper, 30x42cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.3, ink on paper, 30x42cm, 2005Encoding, Decoding and Interpretation no.1, ink on paper, 30x42cm, 2005