
Inspired by “XXVI / XVIII” by plotterpen. These four drawings emerge from a deceptively simple generative process: an 11×11 grid whose intersections are displaced across the x and y axes using Perlin noise, producing a distortion that feels . Thirty lines per cell — red tracing the rows, blue the columns — accumulate into surfaces that breathe with a strange volumetric weight, closer to folded fabric or crumpled stone than to anything drawn on a flat page. The series is structured as two pairs. The first two works are complete runs of the algorithm rendered in full — both color systems layered onto a single sheet, red and blue interfering. The remaining two works split a single run in half: rows on one sheet, columns on the other.


