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I like it, the predictability of the vertical lines relatively evenly spaced out overlapped by the more random, different sized horizontal bars is really appealing to me.
I had some scraps and which had some rubber cement on them and had stuck together in the form you see them in below. I simply put on some more rubber cement and attached it to a long rectangle of heavy paper stock. I think it looks like a cross. It's appealing to me because I didn't mean for the black paper to be arranged in that order, they simply fell like that. All I did was glue it on some paper. I still like it though.
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I was playing around with scanned image of the cross with the free photo editing software The Gimp Shop after class. Bare with me, it's my first digital image manipulation past red eye removal and cropping. But it was fun, and I like how the image stands out in gray.
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