
I took some more photos whilst out on a small 'drift' around my local area. I came across an old bike and I was fascinated by all the different patterns and shapes that were contained within the structure. There seemed to be more to see each time I looked closer.
I took a number of images such as this one:

I then began experimenting, editing and developing the image:




I liked the quality of line in this last image and decided to work further on this image. I used a shatter transition in a keynote presentation to separate the different layers of lines within the image. This is the finished painting so far:

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