Image 1- From dark to light [top] and contrasting tone [bottom]:
Image 2 - Staged toning:
Image 3 - Black and grey:
Image 4 - Contrasts using lines:
Image 5 - Using the 'stack and whack' method of cutting:
Image 6 - Using the 'stack and whack' method of cutting (paper for this design was cut at the same time as Image 5):
Image 7 - More 'stack and whack' method using only two different patterned papers:
Image 8 - Another 'stack and whack' but this time trying more fluid shapes:
Image 9 - 'Stack and whack' making the cutting slightly more complex:
Image 10 - 'Stack and Whack' again but this time some papers were placed face down in the cutting pile to provide symmetry:
Image 11 - 'Stack and whack' using multiple papers. The pieces are exploded on the left page:
Image 12 - Paper strips were glued together, cut into squares or triangles and manipulated to see what patterns appear:
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