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Category: Sketch Journal

Quinary Thue–Morse Grid

May 23, 2025May 23, 2025Sketch Journal, Design Thought

The Quinary Thue-Morse Grid explores how simple mathematical rules can generate aesthetically complex patterns. Using a base-5 recursive sequence, each triangle in the grid encodes a number through its orientation. Inspired by Anni Albers, the piece allows viewers to shift between numeric logic and abstract pattern.Continue reading

Tension Fields

May 19, 2025May 19, 2025Sketch Journal, Design Thought

A generative art series exploring the quiet tension between structure and softness. Tension Fields begins with a strict grid and introduces subtle distortions using custom code, creating surfaces that bend, fold, and shift, forming a phase between the familiar and the unfamiliar.Continue reading

Chromatic Fields 02

April 19, 2025May 18, 2025Sketch Journal, Design Thought

An interactive mathematical visualization tool for creating geometric patterns on a grid. Simply adjust the number of rows and columns, colors, tweak distortion and bias, and explore a variety of angle‑based noise modes to generate endless variations.Continue reading

Chromatic Fields 01

April 4, 2025May 18, 2025Sketch Journal, Design Thought

A series of visual experiments using binary colors within a grid system. Each composition evolves in size and spacing according to a set of rules, generating rhythm, movement, and depth. High contrast and gradual shifts in patterns combine to create the Chromatic Fields visual experience.Continue reading

Interspace Geometry

March 24, 2025May 18, 2025Design Thought, Sketch Journal, Process Thought

A visual experiment that explores the relationship between positive and negative space through generative geometry. This interactive grid lets you play with shape, scale, distortion, and rotation to discover endless visual compositions—all from one simple set of rules.Continue reading

The Game of Life

November 3, 2024May 18, 2025Sketch Journal, Design Thought, Process Thought

Inspired by John Conway's Game of Life, the Life Creation Model is a cellular automaton that demonstrates how simple rules can generate complex patterns. By introducing an "Elder" system, the project adds depth and resilience to evolving cell behaviors.Continue reading

Triangular Hexagon Grids

September 17, 2024May 18, 2025Sketch Journal, Design Thought, Process Thought

A project exploring the use of triangular hexagon grids to experiment with visual design through color constraints and mathematical rules.Continue reading

Symmetry Cycloid Patterns

August 27, 2024May 18, 2025Design Thought, Process Thought, Sketch Journal

This experiment explores Epicycloids and Hypocycloids, inspired by traditional folk art and natural shapes. With adjustable settings for repetitions, speed, and circle sizes, it introduces a more organic, human touch to the geometry.Continue reading

Different Ways to Draw the Same Structure Using Isomorphism

August 14, 2024May 18, 2025Sketch Journal, Design Thought, Process Thought

The exploration of using isomorphism as a form of aesthetic expression focuses on how human unpredictability interacts with mathematical principles. While the shapes of the graphs can be freely reorganized manually, their underlying structure remains consistent.Continue reading

Geometric Interactions: Simulating Public Space Behaviors with Steering Principles

July 16, 2024May 18, 2025Sketch Journal, Design Thought, Process Thought

By applying the principles of Steering Behaviors, the visual compositions simulate dynamics—wandering, following, queuing, and socializing—through geometric shapes, offering an aesthetic exploration of social behavior in public spaces.Continue reading

Sawtooth Lissajous Curve

June 26, 2024May 18, 2025Sketch Journal, Process Thought

This project combines simple mathematical functions to generate complex sawtooth Lissajous curves, explained here through dynamic Processing visualizations that allow interaction with various frequencies and scales.Continue reading

Drawing Rough Lines

June 21, 2024May 18, 2025Sketch Journal, Process Thought

Creating textured, organic lines in Processing uses parameters like displacement, noise, and recursion depth. This experimental technique blends mathematical concepts with randomness to produce rough textures, adding a human element to digital drawings.Continue reading

A Composition of Broken Pixels

June 2, 2024May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

This project deconstructs data into artistic compositions by arranging lines, colors, and shapes in unconventional ways, highlighting data's potential as a medium for visual expression.Continue reading

Pattern: What Is the Natural?

May 31, 2024May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

Patterns are created by adjusting the frequency and size of Lissajous curves. It integrates learning geometry concepts with creating visually engaging sketches.Continue reading

Squares, Circles, and Triangles

February 4, 2024May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

The relationship among squares, triangles, and circles evolves as particles interact, with line thickness and intensity changing based on distance. This dynamic interaction creates natural and aesthetic compositions of geometric forms.Continue reading

Simplicity by Limitation

September 23, 2023May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

By focusing on algorithmic efficiency and maintaining simple designs, this project uses fewer lines in compositions to accommodate an older computer's limitations. This allows the addition of detailed complexity without overburdening the system.Continue reading

Dysgraphia Generative Drawing

June 9, 2023May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

Using curved lines and unsmooth curves, the sketches capture the aesthetic of dysgraphia, transforming the struggle with handwriting into a form of art therapy.Continue reading

Reconnecting with Landscape

May 31, 2023May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

During home isolation, this project served as a therapeutic exercise, emphasizing nature's importance in emotional well-being.Continue reading

Summer Vibes

May 13, 2023May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

Exploring the vibrant atmosphere of summer, this series of sketches uses lighting techniques inspired by the Hague School movement. This approach captures the summer vibes without traditional landscape elements.Continue reading

Weekday Experiment

May 6, 2023May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

This nighttime art therapy experiment involved using Bézier curve techniques to create lifelike portraits of elderly individuals. The curves captured wrinkles and signs of aging, resulting in realistic and compelling portraits showcasing human aging.Continue reading

Experiment with Lines and Colors 02

April 21, 2023May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

Influenced by folk art and everyday materials, this project uses Perlin noise and the lerpColor() function to create sketches that connect colors with lines. This exercise explores the therapeutic benefits of art, combining local and digital resources to generate aesthetically pleasing results.Continue reading

Experiment with Lines and Colors 01

April 9, 2023May 18, 2025Sketch Journal

Experimenting with lines and colors to create a new visual language, these exercises allowed revisiting basic equations of lines and color theory. Continue reading

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